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King Henry VI. Part 3, : Wars of the roses

Title
King Henry VI. Part 3, : Wars of the roses / by William Shakespeare ; director, Owen Horsley.
Publication
Stratford-on-Avon, England : Royal Shakespeare Company, 2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource (162 minutes)
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Title from title screen (viewed January 30, 2023).
Director, Owen Horsley ; designer, Stephen Brimson Lewis ; lighting designer, Simon Spencer ; composer, Paul Englishby ; costume designer, Hannah Clark ; movement director, Emily Jane Boyle ; fight directors, Rachel Bown-Williams and Ruth Cooper-Brown ; sound designer, Steven Atkinson ; music director, Lindsay Miller ; screen director, Rhodri Huw.
In English.
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
In the final instalment of the Royal Shakespeare Company's Henry VI trilogy, the fight for the English crown escalates between the families of Lancaster and York. The Henry VI trilogy concludes with the Yorks winning the battle of St. Albans, and thus forcing Henry from the throne. Margaret, however, captures and taunts York before having him killed. She is captured herself and forced to watch her son killed by the Yorkists. Richard, Duke of Gloucester, reveals, at the end, his plan to murder Henry VI.
Variant and related titles
Third part of Henry the Sixt
Henry VI. Part 3
Henry VI. Part III
Henry VI. Part three
War of the roses
ASP-AVON. OCLC KB.
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 02, 2023
Credits
Director, Owen Horsley ; designer, Stephen Brimson Lewis ; lighting designer, Simon Spencer ; composer, Paul Englishby ; costume designer, Hannah Clark ; movement director, Emily Jane Boyle ; fight directors, Rachel Bown-Williams and Ruth Cooper-Brown ; sound designer, Steven Atkinson ; music director, Lindsay Miller ; screen director, Rhodri Huw.
Performers
Lindsey Miller, keyboard ; Nick Lee, guitar ; Kevin Waterman, percussion ; Laura Llewellyn-Jones, French horn ; Ian Foster, tuba/euphonium/cimbasso ; Samantha Norman, violin ; Clare Spencer-Smith, cello.
Cast
Oliver Alvin-Wilson (York), Lucy Benjamin (Keeper), Richard Cant (Keeper/King Lewis), Daniel J Carver (Clifford), Angela Chudi (Lady Bona), Paola Dionisotti (Exeter), Felixe Forde (Richmond), Minnie Gale (Margaret), Ashley D Gayle (Edward), Conor Glean (Young Clifford), Ben Hall (George of Clarence), Arthur Hughes (Richard, Duke of Gloucester), Jack Humphrey (Rivers), Nicholas Karimi (Warwick), Al Maxwell (Vernon), Peter Moreton (Salisbury/Father), Georgia-Mae Myers (Duchess of York), Sophia Papadopoulos (Prince Edward), Mark Quartley (Henry VI), Aaron Sidwell (Hastings/The son), Yasmin Taheri (Elizabeth), IbraheemToure (Mob leader), Emma Tracy (Rutland), Daniel Ward (Buckingham), Benjamin Westerby (Somerset).
Genre/Form
Drama.
Filmed performances.
History.
Filmed performances.
Drama.
Internet videos.
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