

McCarthy (Nym/Bates), Stephanie Shine (Chorus), Richard Nguyen Sloniker (Cambridge/Dauphin), Alexandra Tavares (Katherine), and Evan Whitfield (King Henry). Hogan (Bedford), Tim Hyland (Ely/Fluellen), Jerick Hoffer (Mistress Quickly/Alice), James James (Grey/Orleans), James Lapan (Canterbury/Gower), Patrick Lennon (Boy/ Mountjoy), Chris Macdonald (Scoop/Constable), Joseph P. Smith (Lighting Designer), Matt Starritt (Sound Designer), Sean Patrick Taylor (Music Director/Dramaturg), Rod Pilloud (Stage Manager).Īllan Armstrong (King of France), Gordon Carpenter (Bardolph/Williams/Burgundy), Marcel Davis (Westmoreland), Russell Hodgkinson (Pistol), David S.

Jason Phillips (Scenic Designer), Pete Rush (Costume Designer), Andrew D. Henry declares that if the governor surrenders, the people of the town will be allowed to live if he makes the English fight their way inside, however, the English will destroy the town, rape the women, and kill the children.

“Henry V” exposes the behind the scenes maneuverings of a government’s war machine. King Henry addresses him, advising him to surrender immediately. Outnumbered and facing sure disaster, Henry’s political instinct kicks in to gamble on one last epic fight. It tells the story of King Henry V of England, focusing on events. After the monarch of France insults him, power hungry Henry leaps into war (with some prodding from his “advisors”). Henry V is a history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written near 1599. It’s 1962, and with the arms race and space race at full throttle, pressure is mounting for the new ruler Henry and his cabinet cronies to do something.
