Henry VI, Part 2
Cast & Crew
Cast
Alexander Iden | Dan Meaden |
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Apprentice | Ian McNeice |
Beadle | Iain Mitchell |
Bolingbroke | Stephen Jenn |
Cardinal Beaufort | John Rhys-Davies |
Clerk of Chatham | David Shaw-Parker |
Dick the Butcher | Barrie Rutter |
Duchess of Gloucester | Yvonne Coulette |
Duke of Buckingham | Charles Dance |
Duke of Gloucester | Graham Crowden |
Duke of Somerset | Oliver Ford-Davies |
Duke of Suffolk | Peter McEnery |
Earl of Salisbury | Morris Perry |
Earl of Warwick | Julian Glover |
Edward Plantagenet | Alfred Lynch |
Gentleman 1 | Stephen Jenn |
Gentleman 2 | Michael Bertenshaw |
George Bevis | Desmond Stokes |
Horner | Edwin Richfield |
Humphrey Stafford | Edwin Richfield |
Jack Cade | James Laurenson |
John Holland | Philip Dunbar |
John Hume | Iain Mitchell |
John Southwell | Michael Bertenshaw |
King Henry VI | Alan Howard |
Lieutenant | Barrie Rutter |
Lord Clifford | Jeffery Dench |
Lord Say | Morris Perry |
Margery Jourdain | Myrtle Moss |
Master | Iain Mitchell |
Mate | Ian McNeice |
Mayor of St Albans | Dan Meaden |
Peter | Richard Derrington |
Queen Margaret | Helen Mirren |
Richard Duke of York | Emrys James |
Richard Plantagenet | Anton Lesser |
Sawyer | Bille Brown |
Sergeant | Edwin Richfield |
Sheriff | Dan Meaden |
Simpcox | John Burgess |
Simpcox’s Wife | Roberta Taylor |
Sir John Stanley | Stephen Jenn |
Sir William Stafford | Michael Bertenshaw |
Smith the Weaver | Arthur Whybrow |
Walter Whitmore | Dan Meaden |
Young Clifford | Anthony Naylor |
Crew | |
Designer | Farrah |
Director | Terry Hands |
Light Designer | John Bradley |
Light Designer | Terry Hands |
Music by | Guy Woolfenden |
Playwright | William Shakespeare |
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