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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal Haymarket
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From12th June 2002
To21st July 2002
WhenJun 12, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 28, Jul 3, 4, 5, 10, 17, 19, at 19:30, Jun 15, 20, 22, 27, 29, Jul 4, 6, 13, 18, 20 at 15:00, Jun 16, 23, 30, Jul 7, 14, 21 at 14:00
PricesFrom £15.00. To £25.00.
Theatre Royal Haymarket (V396)
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Rose Rage - Part One

Rose Rage

Work:: Rose Rage (S02023115186)

Rose 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.

Production:: 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

Listing:: L0233942383




Part One

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.

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