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Performance

VenueCourtyard Theatre
TownStratford-Upon-Avon
CountyWarwickshire
From13th February 2008
To7th March 2008
WhenFeb 13, 21, Mar 1, 7
Courtyard Theatre (V643776775)
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Henry VI: Part 3: The Chaos

Work:: Henry VI: Part 3: The Chaos (S118352195)

Henry VI concedes that the House of York shall inherit the crown after his death, angering his wife Margaret who fights for the House of Lancaster. Fathers kill sons, sons kill fathers. The House of York prevails and Edward IV is crowned, unaware that his brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester is already plotting his downfall.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T928900787)

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 (Stanley)
Performer Hannah Barrie (Attendant)
Performer Antony Bunsee (Keeper)
Performer Richard Cordery (Louis XI)
Performer Matt Constain (Montague)
Performer Julius D'Silva (Rutland's Tutor)
Performer Keith Dunphy (Lord Clifford)
Performer Wela Frasier (Prince Edward)
Performer Paul Hamilton (Oxford)
Performer Alexia Healy (Lady Bona)
Performer Kieran Hill (Westmoreland)
Performer Tom Hodgkins (Hastings)
Performer Chuk Iwuji (Henry VI)
Performer John Mackay (Sir John Montgomery)
Performer Forbes Masson (Edward)
Performer Chris McGill (Northumberland)
Performer Patrice Naiambana (Warwick)
Performer Ann Ogbomo (Elizabeth)
Performer Miles Richardson (Duke Norfolk)
Performer Lex Shrapenel (Richmond)
Performer Jonathan Slinger (Richard)
Performer Katy Stephens (Margaret)
Performer Geoffery Streatfeild (Rivers)
Performer James Tucker (George of Clarence)
Performer Roger Watkins (Duke of Exeter)
Performer Clive Wood (Richard Plantaganet)

Listing:: L0172688074




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