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Performance

VenueCourtyard Theatre
TownStratford-Upon-Avon
CountyWarwickshire
From10th February 2008
To17th February 2008
WhenFeb08 10, 17
Courtyard Theatre (V643776775)
Current/Future Listings
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Henry VI: Part 2: England's Fall

Work:: Henry VI: Part 2: England's Fall (S040535300)

Jack Cade leads an anarchic uprising against Henry VI, made powerless by the warring factions of his new wife, Margaret of Anjou, and the House of York, as England descends deeper into anarchy and bloody civil strife.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T0446392295)

Company Royal Shakespeare Company
Director Michael Boyd
Design Tom Piper
Lighting Heather Carson
Sound Andrea J Cox
Music John Woolf
Director Terry King (fight)
Director Liz Ranken (movement)
Performer Nicholas Asbury (Somerset)
Performer Keith Bartlett (Ghost of Talbot)
Performer Hannah Barrie (Margery Jourdain)
Performer Maureen Beattie (Eleanor Duchess of Gloucester)
Performer Antony Bunsee (Keeper)
Performer Richard Cordery (Humphrey)
Performer Matt Constain (Humphrey Stafford)
Performer Julius D'Silva (Peter)
Performer Keith Dunphy (Young Clifford)
Performer Wela Frasier (Keeper's Assistant)
Performer Geoffrey Freshwater (Cardinal Beaufort)
Performer Paul Hamilton (Alexander Eden)
Performer Alexia Healy (Simpcox's Wife)
Performer Kieran Hill (Horner)
Performer Tom Hodgkins (Duke of Buckingham)
Performer Chuk Iwuji (Henry VI)
Performer John Mackay (Jack Cade)
Performer Forbes Masson (Edward)
Performer Chris McGill (William Stafford)
Performer Patrice Naiambana (Warwick)
Performer Ann Ogbomo (Margaret's Attendant)
Performer Miles Richardson (Lord Clifford)
Performer Lex Shrapnel (Ghost of Hohn Talbot)
Performer Jonathan Slinger (Richard)
Performer Katy Stephens (Margaret)
Performer Geoffery Streatfeild (Suffolk)
Performer James Tucker (George)
Performer Roger Watkins (Earl of Salisbury)
Performer Clive Wood (Richard Plantaganet)

Listing:: L01497063383




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