Details
England versus France, peace versus war, might versus right, private passion versus public duty,
King John has them all. He is a virtuoso politician with an uncontrollable passion for the crown - a hero and a villain. The play is powered by the politics of war with the future of England at stake. All goes well for King John and his tactically brilliant political manoeuvres, until the Pope's ambassador interferes. War and torture ensue, and King John's hold on the crown slips away. Performance length: Approx. 2-5 hours including one interval.
Cast/Performers
Rikki Lawton (Philip the Bastard),
James Corscadden (Lewis the Dauphin),
Maggie Daniels (Queen Eleanor),
Albert De Jongh (Arthur),
Ross Ericson (Pembroke),
Sebastian Foux (Henry III),
Michael J Hayes (Cardinal Pandulph),
John Last (Hubert),
Samantha Lawson (Lady Constance),
Daisy May (Lady Blanche),
Nicholas Osmond (King John),
Damian Quinn (King Philip of France),
James Robinson (Chatillion / French Herald),
Leonard Sillevis (Robert Falconbridge / Earl of Salisbury)
Creatives/Company
Author:
ShakespeareProducer:
Claire Evans (in association with The Steam Industry)
Director:
Phil WillmottDesign:
Emma TompkinsLighting:
Jason Meininger