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The Mirror and the Light archiveThe final part of the Wolf Hall trilogy. England, 1536. Anne Boleyn's fate has been sealed by the executioner. Jane Seymour must deliver King Henry a healthy heir. And to the disgust of Henry's nobles, Thomas Cromwell continues his ruthless ascent from the gutters of Putney to the highest rank beside his master. But with the threat of invasion and the King's legacy tottering, Cromwell is vulnerable and his enemies are poised to strike. The Mirror and the Light website.

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Book by: Hilary Mantel
Adapted by(s): Hilary Mantel, Ben Miles

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Archive listings for The Mirror and the Light (2021)

Work type: Play.

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Company The Royal Shakespeare Company. Director Jeremy Herrin. Design Christopher Oram. Lighting Jessica Hung Han Yun. Music Stephen Warbeck. Sound Nick Powell. Performer Ben Miles (Cromwell). Performer Nathaniel Parker (Henry VIII). Performer Nicholas Boulton (Duke of Suffolk). Performer Matt Pidgeon (Stephen Gardiner). Performer Giles Taylor (Archbishop Cranmer). Performer Rosanna Adams (Anna of Cleves). Performer Paul Adeyefa (Christophe). Performer Aurora Dawson-Hunte (Elizabeth Seymour). Performer Terique Jarrett (Gregory Cromwell). Performer Jordan Kouame (Rafe Sadler). Performer Geoffrey Lumb (Thomas Wriothesley). Performer Olivia Marcus (Jane Seymour). Performer Tony Turner (Kingston / Wolsey). Performer Leo Wan (Richard Riche). Performer Nicholas Woodeson (Duke of Norfolk). Performer Terique Jarrett (Gregory). Performer Liam Smith (Walter). Performer Melissa Allan (Mary Tudor). Performer Jo Herbert (Lady Rochford). Performer Umi Myers (Helen / Dorothea). Performer Mark Extance (Dr Chambers). Performer Ian Drysdale (French Ambassador). Performer Samuel Awoyo. Performer Andrew Hodges. Performer Niamh James.
23 Sep 21 to 28 Nov 21Gielgud Theatre, West End :: V395
listing details L819037174

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