Henry V

 PRODUCTION
March, 2007
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Venue:
New Fortune Theatre

Henry V

William Shakespeare

Grant Watson

The Graduate Dramatic Society (GRADS) proudly announces its thirteenth annual Summer Shakespeare production, and its first of Shakespeare’s Historical plays - The Life of Henry V.

Henry V is a thundering celebration of a popular English monarch.”

Henry V is Shakespeare’s most popular historical drama, a fact that was celebrated by its performance in London at the opening of the New GLOBE Theatre in June 1997.
It is the last of a quartet of plays recounting a particular period in English political history, although it is not necessary to know the preceding plays (Richard II, Henry IV 1, Henry IV 2) to understand, be stirred by, or just to enjoy Henry V itself.

“A rousing historical epic of an ambitious king and a nation at war.”

Henry V is, by today’s standards, a populist blockbuster. It takes a well-known story about a popular heroic figure and adapts events from their life into an action-packed spectacle.
Henry V will be staged during March 2007 in the University of Western Australia's iconic New FORTUNE Theatre - the only replica Elizabethan theatre in the southern hemisphere.
This offers a rare opportunity to see Shakespeare’s most popular History, performed on the same type of stage as that on which it would have first been produced in 1599.

SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR SCHOOL GROUPS


8pm

10.30pm

info@bocsticketing.com.au

BOCS Ticketing

9484 1133

pastroud@iinet.net.au

Pat Stroud

Full $24; Concession $18; Groups $16; Schools and Members $12

University of Western Australia, Nedlands WA 6907

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Saw it!
Author: prittee1
Date: 10/03/2007 - 08:35
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I saw this last night and I really, really enjoyed it.
The acting was very good, and the emotions well conveyed.
I actually knew someone who was in it... And he was very good too! Though when he was being taken away to be executed I had to stop myself from laughing. Not cause he didn't do it well! He did!! But he's a teacher at my school and I'm not used to watching him being dragged away kicking and screaming.
Anyway, I saw it, I liked it, I recommend it.


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The Graduate Dramatic Society (GRADS) originated in 1953 at the University of Western Australia. The Sunken Garden at UWA, a theatre created from a sandpit, was in 1948 the venue for a season of Oedipus Rex which earned the plaudits of Laurence Oli


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