Shakespeare's Globe confirms further details of the 2010 Kings and Rogues theatre season, following a record-breaking 2009 which achieved the highest attendance figures ever in its 13 year history, as well as seeing the Globe reach new audiences all over the UK, Europe and the US through touring, and having its productions filmed for the first time.
Shakespeare's masterpieces HENRY IV Parts 1 and 2 will premiere at the new Globe starting with Part 1 June 5 through October 2 and Part 2 July 3-October 3. The production will star Roger Allam as Falstaff, Oliver Cotton as Henry IV, Jamie Parker as Prince Hal, William Gaunst as Worcester/Justice Shallow, Christopher Godwin as Northumberland/Silence, Sean Kearns as Glendower/Bullcolt/Warwick, Paul Rider as Bardolf/Scroop, and Jade Williams as Lady Mortimer/Doll Tearsheet. Dominic Dromgoole will direct.Launching the season on Shakespeare's birthday, 23 April, will be Lucy Bailey's production of Macbeth with Elliot Cowan. Cowan recently played Stanley Kowalski in the Donmar's award-winning A Streetcar Named Desire, and his screen credits include Mr Darcy in the TV drama series Lost in Austen and Ptolemy in the film Alexander. Bailey's previous credits at the Globe include Timon of Athens and Titus Andronicus and she now returns to collaborate with the mischievous Venezuelan choreographer Javier De Frutos. De Frutos received the Olivier Award for ‘Best Theatre Choreographer' for Cabaret, and last year he premiered a sensational new work at Sadler's Wells for the Diaghilev centenary. Lady Macbeth will be played by Laura Rogers, who received critical acclaim for her performance as Celia in the Globe's 2009 production of As You Like It. Orlando Gough is composing with design by Katrina Lindsay.
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