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Henry VI

Henry VIT0504020900
Following the death of Henry V, celebrated for having united England and subjugated France, divisions appear at the highest levels - first between those around the infant Henry VI, later between the two great factions in English politics: the houses of Lancaster and York. Only the young Lord Talbot, locked in combat with the bewitching and enigmatic Joan of Arc, seems capable of redeeming a divided and dishonoured kingdom.
Author Shakespeare


Archive :: production:T0504020900, play:S0614238189, venue:V135

Part 3: The Wars of the Roses

Performance

VenueRoyal Shakespeare Theatre
Other spaces: The Dell, Waterside, Rehearsal Room
TownStratford-Upon-Avon
CountyWarwickshire
From11th April 2022
To4th June 2022
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Reviews

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Company

Company Royal Shakespeare Company
Director Owen Horsley
Director Gregory Doran
Design Stephen Brimson Lewis
Lighting Simon Spencer
Sound Steven Atkinson
Costume Hannah Clark
Music Paul Englishby
Director Rachel Bown-Williams (fight)
Director Ruth Cooper-Brown (fight)
Performer Oliver Alvin-Wilson (York)
Performer Lucy Benjamin (Second Keeper / Tutor)
Performer Richard Cant (Lieutenant / King Lewis / 1st Keeper)
Performer Daniel J Carver (Clifford)
Performer Angelina Chudi (Lady Bona)
Performer Paola Dionisotti (Exeter)
Performer Felixe Forde (Richmond)
Performer Minnie Gale (Margaret)
Performer Ashley D Gayle (Edward)
Performer Conor Glean (Young Clifford)
Performer Ben Hall (George Clarence)
Performer Arthur Hughes (Richard Duke of Gloucester)
Performer Jack Humphrey (Rivers)
Performer Nicholas Karimi (Warwick)
Performer Al Maxwell (Vernon)
Performer Peter Moreton (Salisbury)
Performer Georgia-Mae Myers (French Messenger)
Performer Sophia Papadopoulos (Prince Edward)
Performer Mark Quartley (Henry VI)
Performer Aaron Sidwell (The Son)
Performer Yasmin Taheri (Elizabeth)
Performer John Tate (Hastings)
Performer Ibraheem Toure (Mob Leader / 2nd Watchman / Soldier)
Performer Emma Tracey (Rutland)
Performer Daniel Ward (Buckingham)
Performer Benjamin Westerby (Somerset)
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