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Following the loss of England’s French territories, Henry VI is plagued by power struggles, insubordination and threats to his monarchy. Part of a trilogy of plays, Emma Smiths asks whether it’s still...
Looking in detail at the fifth Act of Henry VI, looking at the conclusion of Joan’s story arc and the introduction of a new major character, Margaret, who would continue in Parts 2 and 3 and then in...
Television arts documentary. In 1976 and 1977 Alan Howard played three major roles in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s repertory - Coriolanus, Henry V and Henry VI (in parts 1, II and III). The programme...
Video recording of the National Theatre of Belgrade’s staging of Henry VI Part I. The production is spoken in Serbian. Hadi Nenad Mari i is King Henry.
Podcast. Weekly showdown hosted by Stephanie Crugnola that pits her against academics, actors and teachers to debate a Shakespeare-related ‘best of’ - with listeners getting the opportunity to vote on...
Video made as part of The Shakespeare 2020 Project. PhD candidate Hailey Bachrach discusses the order in which the Henry VI plays were written and the depiction of Joan of Ark.
Podcast with Graham Holderness, Alison Findlay and Michael Hattaway. Graham Holderness begins with discussing how Shakespeare’s first tetralogy becomes the trilogy of the Wars of the Roses and how this...
A discussion recorded on the eve of the transmission of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of The War of the Roses between stage director Peter Hall, John Barton who adapted the plays, and Michael...
Third in a series of ‘literary nights’ showcasing Shakespeare’s plays on radio. The programme is conducted with critical commentary by Professor Cyril Brett. Performances are by members of the Station...
A video recording, using a single camera, of Ruedinger Burbach’s 1999 production incorporating parts of Henry V and Henry VI Part 1. The kings are played by women: Henry V is played by Andrea Bettini and...