Henry VI
Part 1 of The Plantagenets (8 performances)
Cast & Crew
Cast
A Lawyer | Richard Bremmer |
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Bassett | Trevor Gordon |
Bastard of Orleans | Patrick Robinson |
Bishop of Winchester | Antony Brown |
Brackenbury | Roger Watkins |
Charles the Dauphin | Simon Dormandy |
Duchess of Gloucester | Cherry Morris |
Duke of Alencon | Edward Harbour |
Duke of Burgundy | Darryl Forbes-Dawson |
Duke of Exeter | Nicholas Smith |
Duke of Gloucester | David Waller |
Duke of Somerset | Tom Fahy |
Earl of Suffolk | Oliver Cotton |
Earl of Warwick | David Lyon |
Edmund Mortimer | Jeffrey Segal |
Henry VI | Ralph Fiennes |
Joan la Pucelle | Julia Ford |
John Southwell | Kenn Sabberton |
John Talbot | Mark Hadfield |
John,Duke of Bedford | Raymond Bowers |
Lord Talbot | Robert Demeger |
Margaret | Penny Downie |
Margery Jourdain | Denise Armon |
Mayor of London | Darryl Forbes-Dawson |
Mayor of St Albans | Raymond Bowers |
Messenger l | Jason Watkins |
Mrs Simpcox | Cissy Collins |
Murderer 1 | Jack James |
Murderer 2 | Richard Bremmer |
Reignier | Richard Bremmer |
Richard Plantagenet | David Calder |
Roger Bolingbroke | Patrick Robinson |
Salisbury | Jeffrey Segal |
Saunder Simcox | Mark Hadfield |
Sir John Hume | Edward Harbour |
Supporter | Anthony Dixon |
Supporter | Caroline Harding |
Supporter | Jack James |
Talbot’s Lieutenant | Roger Watkins |
Unnamed part | Kathleen Cristof |
Unnamed part | Lyndon Davies |
Unnamed part | Kevin Doyle |
Unnamed part | Jaye Griffiths |
Unnamed part | Candida Gubbins |
Vernon | David Morrissey |
Crew | |
Designer | Bob Crowley |
Director | Adrian Noble |
Fight Arranger | Malcolm Ranson |
Light Designer | Chris Parry |
Music by | Edward Gregson |
Playwright | William Shakespeare |
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