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Henry IV, part 2
Prince Hal's reluctance to inherit
the crown threatens to destroy the ailing Henry IV's dream of a
lasting dynasty.
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Henry V
Shakespeare’s charismatic warrior King, Henry
V
aggressively pursues the French crown to earn him iconic status in
uniting England and France.
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Henry VI, part 1
France, led by Joan of Arc, exploits the fierce power squabbles in
England and battles to reclaim the French lands lost to Henry V.
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Henry VI, part 2
England descends
deeper into bloody civil strife as
Jack Cade leads an anarchic uprising against Henry VI, made
powerless by the warring factions of his new wife, Margaret of
Anjou, and the House of York.
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Henry VI, part 3
Henry VI concedes the House of York shall inherit the crown after
his death, but when Edward IV is crowned, he is unaware that his brother
Richard, Duke of Gloucester, is plotting his downfall.
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Richard II
Richard II sees the beginning of a great schism
between the powerful nobility of England that will leave the
nation riven by bloody conflict for the next hundred years.
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Richard III
The War of the Roses reaches its brutal climax with the advent
of Shakespeare's most notorious monarch who murders his
own young nephews in the Tower of London.
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The Penelopiad
Penelope, the wife of
Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey, and a chorus of her maids tell their side of the story, through song, dance and storytelling
in a new stage version by Margaret Atwood of her own wry, witty
and wise novel.
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Twelfth Night
Shakespeare's masterpiece of disguise,
deception and desire under the direction of Neil Bartlett..
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