King John
Part of 2006–2007 Complete Works Festival. A production by the Royal Shakespeare Company
Cast & Crew
Cast
Archduke of Austria | Leon Tanner |
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Arthur (alt) | Ralph Davis |
Arthur (alt) | Jamie Thomas |
Austrian Soldier | Christopher Davies |
Austrian Soldier | John Heffernan |
Blanche | Morven Christie |
Cardinal Pandulph | David Fielder |
Chatillon | Steven Beard |
Constance | Tamsin Greig |
Earl of Essex | Adam Rayner |
Earl of Pembroke | Jonny Weir |
Earl of Salisbury | Patrick Robinson |
English Herald | Curtis Flowers |
English Messenger | Sam O’Mahony-Adams |
English Soldier | Simon Bubb |
English Soldier | Sam O’Mahony-Adams |
Executioner | Steven Beard |
Executioner | Shane Frater |
French Herald | Geoffrey Lumb |
French Messenger | Geoffrey Lumb |
French Soldier | Shane Frater |
Hubert | Sam Cox |
Isabella of Angouleme | Amy Brown |
James Gurney | John Heffernan |
King John | Richard McCabe |
King Philip of France | Nicholas Day |
Lady Faulconbridge | Eliza Hunt |
Lewis the Dauphin | Rupert Evans |
Monk | Simon Bubb |
Monk | Christopher Davies |
Monk | Shane Frater |
Monk | John Heffernan |
Peter of Pomfret | Christopher Davies |
Philip Faulconbridge the Bastard | Joseph Millson |
Prince Henry (alt) | Charles Hamblett |
Prince Henry (alt) | James Parris |
Queen Eleanor | Sorcha Cusack |
Robert Faulconbridge | Simon Bubb |
Soldier in the English Court | Sam O’Mahony-Adams |
The Count Melun | Jamie Ballard |
Crew | |
Designer | Peter McKintosh |
Director | Josie Rourke |
Fight Arranger | Terry King |
Light Designer | Neil Austin |
Movement by | Dominic Leclerc |
Music by | Jocelyn Pook |
Playwright | William Shakespeare |
Sound Designer | Christopher Shutt |
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