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Performance

VenueBristol Old Vic
Also: Main House, Weston Studio, Cooper's Loft Studio
TownBristol
CountyCity of Bristol
From23rd June 2022
To25th June 2022
When20:00. Sat Mat 15:00
Bristol Old Vic (V857)
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  • Date of change: 7 Jun 22 - T1168783323

Henry VI: Days of Rebellion

Henry VI: Days of Rebellion

Work:: Henry VI: Days of Rebellion (S076756606)

"Tis much when sceptres are in children's hands; But more when envy breeds unkind division; There comes the rain, there begins confusion." Henry VI was forced to take over the English Rose Corporation as a baby. As the son of England's greatest leader, Henry V, he has been bred for this; but his heart simply isn't in it. A fact well known to the ambitious men and women who surround him. Tensions in the company quickly descend into infighting, backstabbing and cold-blooded murder as this huge corporation spirals into chaos and society quickly follows.

Production:: (T1168783323)

A bold new adaptation of Henry VI parts 1, 2 and 3 inspired by modern tragedies; Succession and House of Cards, and our current political landscape. This is a whirlwind thriller of greed, ego and big business presented by Bristol Old Vic Theatre School's graduating MFA in Professional Acting students this summer.
Presented byBristol Old Vic Theatre School
Director Gemma Fairlie
Design Robbie McDonnell

Listing:: L0173426395

Weston Studio



Production details

A bold new adaptation of Henry VI parts 1, 2 and 3 inspired by modern tragedies; Succession and House of Cards, and our current political landscape. This is a whirlwind thriller of greed, ego and big business presented by Bristol Old Vic Theatre School's graduating MFA in Professional Acting students this summer. Weston Studio

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  • 25 Jun 22 Sign Interpreted
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