Henry V

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Event Henry V
Venue Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
First Date 27 August 1999
Opening Date 31 August 1999
Last Date 18 September 1999
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere No
Part of a Tour Yes
Description Bell Shakespeare Company. By Shakespeare. "Prince Hal, having rejected his former low-life companions, has assumed the mantle of kingship and consults the Archbishop of Canterbury as to the justness of his cause should he invade France".
Description Source Programme
Primary Genre Theatre - Spoken Word
Secondary Genre Drama
Elizabethan
Subjects War
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Paula Arundell Actor The Boy/Princess Katherine
Terry Bader Actor Nym williams/Captain Jamy
Mark Brady Actor Lord Scroop/Duke of Orleans/Captain MacMorris
Joel Edgerton Actor King Henry
Leon Ford Actor Gloucester/Court
Darren Gilshenan Actor Pistol
Angus King Actor Cambridge/Dauphin
Peter Lamb Actor Sir Thomas Grey/Constable
Tony Llewellyn-Jones Actor Exeter
Rhys McConnochie Actor King of France/Archbishop Canterbury/Sir Thomas Erpingham
Richard Piper Actor Fluellen
John Turnbull Actor Bardolph/Bates/Le Fer
Anna Volska Actor Montjoy/Alice
Duncan Wass Actor Bishop Ely/Capt Gower/Duke Bourbon
Viv Rosman Assistant Stage Manager
Gavin Robins Choreographer
Alan John Composer
Michelle Fallon Designer
John Bell Director
Brett Graham Lighting Designer
William Shakespeare Playwright
Nicholas Day Production Manager
Peter Eades Sound Designer
Leonie Dixon Stage Manager
Works
Further Information Programme contains all tour dates, photographs and biographical details of cast and production team. All information about this production, including programme notes, are available through the Bell Shakespeare Company web site. See the resources and archive links provided at www.bellshakespeare.com.au.
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Programme PROMPT Collection, National Library of Australia
Web www.bellshakespeare.com.au
Data Set AusStage
Event Identifier 24103