The English Shakespeare Company: The story of ‘The Wars of the Roses’ 1986-1989  28362

  • List of illustrations
  • Introduction
  • Part One
    1. Setting Up (September 1985-September 1986)   Michael Pennington
    2. The Henrys (January-November 1986)   Michael Bogdanov
    3. The First Tour (November 1986-March 1987)   Michael Pennington
    4. The Old Vic and Toronto (April-July 1987)   Michael Bogdanov and Michael Pennington
  • Part Two
    1. The Wars of the Roses (July-December 1987)   Michael Bogdanov
    2. The Second Tour (January-March 1988)   Michael Pennington
    3. Japan and the U.S. (April-June 1988)   Michael Pennington
    4. York and Berlin (June-July 1988)   Michael Bogdanov
  • Part Three
    1. The Third Tour: Australia (August-October 1988)   Michael Pennington
    2. Holland, U.K. and Germany (November 1988-January 1989)   Michael Bogdanov and Michael Pennington
    3. The Old Vic and Television (February-April 1989)   Michael Bogdanov and Michael Pennington
    4. Conclusion   Michael Bogdanov and Michael Pennington
  • Appendices
    1. 1986-1987: The Henrys
    2. 1987-1988: The Wars of the Roses
    3. 1988-1989: The Wars of the Roses
    4. The Wars of the Roses: detail
    5. The Ballad of Harry Le Roy
    6. The Lady Mortimer Scene (in Welsh)
    7. Prologue: Richard III
    8. Chronologies
    9. Letters

Contents

    The Ballad of Harry Le Roy
    • music by Terry Mortimer
    Total items: 1

    Topics covered by this book

    1. Henry VI (drama)
    2. Henry IV (drama)
    3. Richard II (drama)
    4. Henry V (drama)
    5. Richard III (drama)
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