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ОглавлениеPropeller’s Henry V was first presented at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, on 9 November 2011 with the following cast:
ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY Gunnar Cauthery
BISHOP OF ELY Robert Hands
KING HENRY V Dugald Bruce-Lockhart
DUKE OF EXETER, his uncle Chris Myles
EARL OF WESTMORLAND Dominic Thorburn
MONTJOY, the French ambassador and herald Nicholas Asbury
NYM Finn Hanlon
BARDOLPH Gary Shelford
PISTOL Vince Leigh
MISTRESS QUICKLY, his wife Tony Bell
BOY Karl Davies
EARL OF CAMBRIDGE Richard Dempsey
LORD SCROOP Karl Davies
SIR THOMAS GREY Nicholas Asbury
THE FRENCH KING John Dougall
THE DAUPHIN Gunnar Cauthery
THE CONSTABLE OF FRANCE Robert Hands
DUKE OF ORLEANS Richard Dempsey
GOVERNOR OF HARFLEUR Dominic Thorburn
FLUELLEN, a captain in King Henry’s army Tony Bell
KATHERINE, the French princess Karl Davies
ALICE, her gentlewoman Chris Myles
SIR THOMAS ERPINGHAM John Dougall
BATES Gary Shelford
WILLIAMS Ben Allen
EARL OF SALISBURY Finn Hanlon
DUKE OF YORK John Dougall
MONSIEUR LE FER Dominic Thorburn
DUKE OF BURGUNDY Richard Dempsey
THE CHORUS and other parts played by members of the company
PRODUCTION TEAM
Directed by Edward Hall
Designed by Michael Pavelka
Lighting by Ben Ormerod
Music by Propeller
Te Deum and Non nobis written and arranged by Nicholas Asbury
Requiem written and arranged by Gunnar Cauthery
Sound by David Gregory
Text adapted by Edward Hall and Roger Warren
Associate Director Paul Hart
Production Manager Nick Ferguson
Costume supervisor Hannah Lobelson
Company Manager Nick Chesterfield
Stage Manager Laura Routledge
Deputy Stage Manager Eleanor Randall
Assistant Stage Manager Janine Bardsley
Wardrobe Mistress Bridget Fell
Executive Producer Caro MacKay
Production Photographer Manuel Harlan
Find out more about Propeller at www.propeller.org.uk.
Henry V was subsequently performed at:
Theatre Royal, Brighton
Milton Keynes Theatre
Festival Temporada Alta, Girona, Spain
Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
The Lowry, Salford
Perth International Arts Festival, Australia
New Zealand International Arts Festival
Rose Theatre, Kingston
Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
Watermill Theatre, Newbury
Theatre Royal, Newcastle
The Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
Theatre Royal, Norwich
Theatre Royal, Plymouth
National Centre for the Performing Arts, Beijing
Lyceum Theatre, Shanghai
Globe Theatre, Neuss, Germany
Hampstead Theatre, London
Galway Arts Festival