Bring Up the Bodies
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Anne Boleyn is now Queen, her path to Henry’s side cleared by Thomas Cromwell. But Henry remains without a male heir, and the conflict with the Catholic Church has left England dangerously isolated as France and the Holy Roman Empire ominously manoeuvre for position.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Anne Boleyn | Lydia Leonard |
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Brereton | Nicholas Shaw |
Cardinal Wolsey | Paul Jesson |
Cardinal Wolsey’s Ghost | Paul Jesson |
Christophe | Pierro Niel Mee |
Cranmer | Giles Taylor |
Duke of Norfolk | Nicholas Day |
Duke of Suffolk | Nicholas Boulton |
Edward Seymour | Oscar Pearce |
Eustache Chapuys | Matthew Pidgeon |
Francis Weston | Pierro Niel Mee |
George Boleyn | Oscar Pearce |
Gregory Cromwell | Daniel Fraser |
Harry Norris | John Ramm |
Harry Percy | Nicholas Shaw |
Jane Boleyn | Lucy Briers |
Jane Seymour | Leah Brotherhead |
Katherine of Aragon | Lucy Briers |
King Henry VIII | Nathaniel Parker |
Kingston | Paul Jesson |
Lady in Waiting | Madeleine Hyland |
Lady Rochford | Lucy Briers |
Lady Worcester | Leah Brotherhead |
Lizzie | Olivia Darnley |
Lord Rochford | Oscar Pearce |
Maid | Madeleine Hyland |
Mark Smeaton | Joey Batey |
Mary Boleyn | Olivia Darnley |
Mary Shelton | Olivia Darnley |
Packington | Giles Taylor |
Performer | Benedict Hastings |
Performer | Joshua James |
Princess Mary | Leah Brotherhead |
Sir John Seymour | Paul Jesson |
Stephen Gardiner | Matthew Pidgeon |
Thomas Boleyn | Giles Taylor |
Thomas Cromwell | Ben Miles |
Thomas More | John Ramm |
Thomas Wyatt | Jay Taylor |
Crew | |
Designer | Christopher Oram |
Director | Jeremy Herrin |
Lighting | David Plater |
Movement Director | Sian Williams |
Music | Stephen Warbeck |
Sound | Nick Powell |
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