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in this segment Warwick is killed The English Shakespeare Company adapted the three Henry VI plays to Henry VI “House of Lancaster”, and Henry VI “House of York”. “The Wars of the Roses” (English Shakespeare Company, UK, 1990) is a direct filming, from the stage, of Michael Bogdanov and Michael Pennington’s 7-play sequence based on Shakespeare’s history plays. Paul Brennen as Henry VI John Dougall as Clarence Andrew Jarvis as Richard Duke of Gloucester Philip Bowen as King Edward Michael Cronin as Warwick June Watson as Queen Margaret Michael Fenner as Earl of Oxford John Tramper as Prince Edward All performances were recorded at the Swansea Theatre. from blurb on videotape: Shakespeare’s history cycle recounts the story of two great dynasties, the Red Rose of Lancaster and the White Rose of York, who contested their rights to the crown across nearly two centuries of murder, intrigue, rebellion, counter-rebellion, and bloody battle culmination at last in the Battle of Bosworth and the accession of Henry Tudor to the throne. The great battles of Agincourt, Tewkesbury, and Bosworth; the poetry of love, the treachery of power politics, and the unease of crownèd heads–in short, Shakespeare’s history plays–are here presented by the English Shakespeare Company in performances hailed for bringing to life the history as well as the plays.


Short documentary concentrating on Beaulieu House as a home, rather than covering its extensive history. Also, classic racing cars. Interview with owner Gabriel De Freitas. Beaulieu (pronounced “bewly”) House is just outside Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. Website: www.beaulieu.ie Filmed in 2009 by Denise Gough and David Mc Connon. Additional footage by Patrick O’Connor.


The English Shakespeare Company adapted the three Henry VI plays to Henry VI “House of Lancaster”, and Henry VI “House of York”. “The Wars of the Roses” (English Shakespeare Company, UK, 1990) is a direct filming, from the stage, of Michael Bogdanov and Michael Pennington’s 7-play sequence based on Shakespeare’s history plays. Michael Pennington as Earl of Suffolk and Jack Cade Michael Cronin as Warwick Paul Brennen as Henry VI Barry Stanton as Richard of York Andrew Jarvis as Richard Duke of Gloucester, Richard III Francesca Ryan as Joan La Pucelle June Watson as Margaret Colin Farrell as Ben-Bazell as All performances were recorded at the Swansea Theatre. from blurb on videotape: Shakespeare’s history cycle recounts the story of two great dynasties, the Red Rose of Lancaster and the White Rose of York, who contested their rights to the crown across nearly two centuries of murder, intrigue, rebellion, counter-rebellion, and bloody battle culmination at last in the Battle of Bosworth and the accession of Henry Tudor to the throne. The great battles of Agincourt, Tewkesbury, and Bosworth; the poetry of love, the treachery of power politics, and the unease of crownèd heads–in short, Shakespeare’s history plays–are here presented by the English Shakespeare Company in performances hailed for bringing to life the history as well as the plays.


The English Shakespeare Company adapted the three Henry VI plays to Henry VI “House of Lancaster”, and Henry VI “House of York”. “The Wars of the Roses” (English Shakespeare Company, UK, 1990) is a direct filming, from the stage, of Michael Bogdanov and Michael Pennington’s 7-play sequence based on Shakespeare’s history plays. Michael Pennington as Earl of Suffolk and Jack Cade Michael Cronin as Warwick Paul Brennen as Henry VI Barry Stanton as Richard of York Andrew Jarvis as Richard Duke of Gloucester, Richard III Francesca Ryan as Joan La Pucelle June Watson as Margaret All performances were recorded at the Swansea Theatre. from blurb on videotape: Shakespeare’s history cycle recounts the story of two great dynasties, the Red Rose of Lancaster and the White Rose of York, who contested their rights to the crown across nearly two centuries of murder, intrigue, rebellion, counter-rebellion, and bloody battle culmination at last in the Battle of Bosworth and the accession of Henry Tudor to the throne. The great battles of Agincourt, Tewkesbury, and Bosworth; the poetry of love, the treachery of power politics, and the unease of crownèd heads–in short, Shakespeare’s history plays–are here presented by the English Shakespeare Company in performances hailed for bringing to life the history as well as the plays.


The English Shakespeare Company adapted the three Henry VI plays to Henry VI “House of Lancaster”, and Henry VI “House of York”. “The Wars of the Roses” (English Shakespeare Company, UK, 1990) is a direct filming, from the stage, of Michael Bogdanov and Michael Pennington’s 7-play sequence based on Shakespeare’s history plays. Andrew Jarvis as Richard Duke of Gloucester John Dougall as Clarence June Watson as Margaret of Anjou Paul Brennen as Henry VI Philip Bowen as Edward Michael Cronin as Warwick All performances were recorded at the Swansea Theatre. from blurb on videotape: Shakespeare’s history cycle recounts the story of two great dynasties, the Red Rose of Lancaster and the White Rose of York, who contested their rights to the crown across nearly two centuries of murder, intrigue, rebellion, counter-rebellion, and bloody battle culmination at last in the Battle of Bosworth and the accession of Henry Tudor to the throne. The great battles of Agincourt, Tewkesbury, and Bosworth; the poetry of love, the treachery of power politics, and the unease of crownèd heads–in short, Shakespeare’s history plays–are here presented by the English Shakespeare Company in performances hailed for bringing to life the history as well as the plays.


in this segment, Richard of York (Barry Stanton) is killed. The English Shakespeare Company adapted the three Henry VI plays to Henry VI “House of Lancaster”, and Henry VI “House of York”. “The Wars of the Roses” (English Shakespeare Company, UK, 1990) is a direct filming, from the stage, of Michael Bogdanov and Michael Pennington’s 7-play sequence based on Shakespeare’s history plays. June Watson as Margaret of Anjou Barry Stanton as Richard of York Andrew Jarvis as Richard Duke of Gloucester John Dougall as Clarence All performances were recorded at the Swansea Theatre. from blurb on videotape: Shakespeare’s history cycle recounts the story of two great dynasties, the Red Rose of Lancaster and the White Rose of York, who contested their rights to the crown across nearly two centuries of murder, intrigue, rebellion, counter-rebellion, and bloody battle culmination at last in the Battle of Bosworth and the accession of Henry Tudor to the throne. The great battles of Agincourt, Tewkesbury, and Bosworth; the poetry of love, the treachery of power politics, and the unease of crownèd heads–in short, Shakespeare’s history plays–are here presented by the English Shakespeare Company in performances hailed for bringing to life the history as well as the plays.

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