Jesus College Shakespeare Project:
Henry VI, part three
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"I have no brother; I am like no brother.
And this word 'love', which greybeards call divine,
Be resident in men like one another
And not in me: I am myself alone."
- Act 5, scene 6
As the Wars of the Roses rages, King Henry’s grip on power becomes irretrievably weakened as the human cost of the carnage and bloodshed of battle is felt across the country. Parent kills child, child kills parent, and steadfast loyalties are tested as a new generation comes to the stage, intent on seizing power—amongst them, none more dangerous than the Duke of York’s namesake son, Richard...
EVENT SCHEDULE
1.30pm Tea and Coffee served
2.00pm Henry VI, part three performance
3.30pm Tea, Coffee and Cake served
4.00pm Post-performance Q&A with cast and creative team
4.30pm Event ends
Please note that the performance contains scenes of war, murder, assault, distressing depictions of corporal and capital punishment, depictions of the occult, grief, deaths (including those of children), mental illness, ableist and sexist language, weapons, and sudden loud noises.
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