We’re asked to suspend our disbelief and use our imaginations to conjure up the bloody battles that take place in Henry V. The visceral production by Bristol’s Shakespeare
Theatre Royal Bath artistic director, Jonathan Church, has announced his second summer season at the venue and it includes some of the country’s most prolific actors in a
Veteran actor and comic and entertainer, Roy Hudd, returns to the stage this August in Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds’ production of the family classic, Goodnight Mr Tom,
Bristol’s Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory is taking its new Henry V production to Theatre Royal Bath to open the venue’s summer season, it was announced today. Launching
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre opened Shakespeare’s jingoistic, war-mongering, anti-Euro thriller, Henry V, on the eve that England decided its future in Europe. Once more unto the breach
Shakespeare’s epic Henry V is next up at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre with its heroic king being played by renowned classic actress Michelle Terry. Olivier Award-winning actress
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s 2016 season starts with the Chichester transfer of Michael Morpurgo’s Running Wild The co-production with Chichester Festival Theatre, adapted by Samuel Adamson, will
Award-winning Antic Disposition’s critically acclaimed production of Shakespeare’s Henry V is to return for a special season that ends with a performance over the bones of England’s greatest
With the anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt looming the Royal Shakespeare Company has returned to the Bard’s histories for its most famous and warlike saga, Henry V.
There’s a sense of nationalistic pride when you hear some of the gung-ho speeches in Shakespeare’s Henry V, their words a rousing send-off whether to the millions heading
A combined cast of British and French actors will perform Shakespeare’s epic clash-of-nations drama, Henry V in London’s ancient Temple Church from August 24. Recent RADA graduate Freddie
The Royal Shakespeare Company continues its exploration of the Bard’s History plays with Henry V opening at Stratford-upon-Avon, before being broadcast to cinemas and transferring to the Barbican