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Rose Rage archiveRose Rage is a new look at the Henry VI plays by William Shakespeare. Rose Rage condenses Shakespeare's trilogy into two parts, which can be seen either individually or as a double event. This cut version, performed by an all-male cast, is extremely exciting and accessible to modern audiences, so if you think Shakespeare isn't your thing...think again.

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Archive listings for Rose Rage (2002)

Work type: Play.

Part One - T0733830251

Leaving only an infant son as his heir, the legendary King Henry V is barely cold in his grave before the English nobility are squabbling over power and control. Keen to claim the English crown as his own, Richard of York sets the people's hero Jack Cade to raising a rebellion, and the country is thrown into turmoil. At the battle of St Albans two mighty forces meet and begin a desperate contest for the throne.Company Watermill. Adapted by Edward Hall. Adapted by Roger Warren. Director Edward Hall. Design Michael Pavelka. Lighting Ben Ormerod. Performer Tony Bell. Performer Richard Clothier. Performer Emilio Doorgasingh. Performer Matthew Flynn. Performer Robert Hands. Performer Vincent Leigh. Performer Jonathan McGuiness. Performer Christian Myles. Performer Simon Scardifield. Performer Tim Treloar. Performer Jules Werner. Performer Guy Williams.
23 Jul 02 to 27 Jul 02Oxford Playhouse, Oxford :: V803
listing details L0965525070
12 Jun 02 to 21 Jul 02Theatre Royal Haymarket, West End :: V396
listing details L0233942383

Part Two - T507584688

A weak and reluctant King Henry VI agrees that after his death the crown shall pass to York and not to his own son. Henry's wife Queen Margaret raises an army to protect her son's claim.Company Watermill. Adapted by Edward Hall. Adapted by Roger Warren. Director Edward Hall. Design Michael Pavelka. Lighting Ben Ormerod. Performer Tony Bell. Performer Richard Clothier. Performer Emilio Doorgasingh. Performer Matthew Flynn. Performer Robert Hands. Performer Vincent Leigh. Performer Jonathan McGuiness. Performer Christian Myles. Performer Simon Scardifield. Performer Tim Treloar. Performer Jules Werner. Performer Guy Williams.
25 Jul 02 to 27 Jul 02Oxford Playhouse, Oxford :: V803
listing details L01475311824
13 Jun 02 to 21 Jul 02Theatre Royal Haymarket, West End :: V396
listing details L150799324

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