Hamlet Isn't Dead is proud to present Henry VI parts I, II & III in Repertory over the first three weeks of September at the WOW Cafe Theatre.
One of Shakespeare's least performed histories, Henry VI Parts 1, 2 and 3 (hereafter the 'Henry VI Cycle') is an exciting new adventure from Hamlet Isn't Dead. Directed by Robin Rightmyer, the productions are running in repertory from September 3 to September 20 with two exciting 'marathon' days where audience members can see the rise and fall of Henry VI in one spectacular day. We of Hamlet Isn't Dead think that the Henry VI Cycle more than any other of Shakespeare's plays represents the plight of women in a patriarchy, something that is extremely relevant to society today. As such, our productions highlight the trouble that smart, strong and powerful women (Such as Joan of Arc and Queen Margaret of Anjou) run into when they attempt to fulfill their potential. Through non-traditional casting the Henry VI Cycle also explores gender and sexuality issues, both by having women playing male characters, and changing male characters to female characters (Particularly featuring Suffolk as a lesbian woman forced to hide her own sexuality).
9/3 (7:30pm) Part 1
9/4 (7:30pm) Part 2
9/6 (3pm/7pm) Part 2/Part 3
9/7 (3pm/7:30pm) Part 2/Part 3
9/10 (7:30pm) Part 1
9/11 (7:30pm) Part 2
9/12 (7:30pm) Part 3
9/13 (2pm, 4:30pm, 8pm) Parts 1, 2, & 3
9/14 (3pm) Part 1
9/17 (7:30pm) Part 1
9/18 (7:30pm) Part 2
9/19 (7:30pm) Part 3
9/20 (2pm,4:30, 8pm) Parts 1, 2, & 3
CAST & CREATIVE TEAM:
Assistant Director: Dayle Towarnicky
Stage Manager: Rosie Kolbo
Fight Choreographer: David Andrew Laws
Production Assistant: Clara Rotter-Laitman
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