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#31
Posted 07 February 2013 - 03:34 PM
Dammit, that takes out the whole of Southern England. Perhaps I could make a holiday out of it
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#32
Posted 07 February 2013 - 07:01 PM
Not so ...
http://www.guardian....ouring-henry-vi
Following its premiere at the York Theatre Royal in June, Nick Bagnall's touring production will stop of at the four battle sites of the period: Tewkesbury, St Albans, Barnet and Towton. The last of these encounters resulted in "the biggest loss of life ever on English soil in a single day," artistic director Dominic Dromgoole explained, with 28,000 causalities incurred before Edward IV displaced Henry VI as king.
http://www.guardian....ouring-henry-vi
Following its premiere at the York Theatre Royal in June, Nick Bagnall's touring production will stop of at the four battle sites of the period: Tewkesbury, St Albans, Barnet and Towton. The last of these encounters resulted in "the biggest loss of life ever on English soil in a single day," artistic director Dominic Dromgoole explained, with 28,000 causalities incurred before Edward IV displaced Henry VI as king.
#33
Posted 07 February 2013 - 10:19 PM
xanderl, on 07 February 2013 - 07:01 PM, said:
Not so ...
http://www.guardian....ouring-henry-vi
Following its premiere at the York Theatre Royal in June, Nick Bagnall's touring production will stop of at the four battle sites of the period: Tewkesbury, St Albans, Barnet and Towton. The last of these encounters resulted in "the biggest loss of life ever on English soil in a single day," artistic director Dominic Dromgoole explained, with 28,000 causalities incurred before Edward IV displaced Henry VI as king.
http://www.guardian....ouring-henry-vi
Following its premiere at the York Theatre Royal in June, Nick Bagnall's touring production will stop of at the four battle sites of the period: Tewkesbury, St Albans, Barnet and Towton. The last of these encounters resulted in "the biggest loss of life ever on English soil in a single day," artistic director Dominic Dromgoole explained, with 28,000 causalities incurred before Edward IV displaced Henry VI as king.
#34
Posted 07 February 2013 - 10:33 PM
This press release details the Henry VI venues and performance dates. Interestingly their all-female Shrew touring production is to visit Singapore, Hong Kong and Beijing:
http://www.shakespea...3/02/879625.pdf
http://www.shakespea...3/02/879625.pdf
#35
Posted 11 February 2013 - 12:18 AM
Globe public booking seems to be open at the minute, friends.
#36
Posted 11 February 2013 - 01:37 AM
steveatplays, on 11 February 2013 - 12:18 AM, said:
Globe public booking seems to be open at the minute, friends. 
It has already been at 22:00 - evening before - like last year
My Fair Lady (3x, Crucible), Blood Brothers (Lyceum), No Quarter (Royal Court), Old Times (2x, Harold Pinter), Rock of Ages (Garrick), Julius Caesar (Donmar), Kiss me Kate (Old Vic), Privates on Parade (Noel Coward), Jersey Boys (Prince Edward), Di and Viv and Rose (Hampstead), Top Hat (Aldwych), Cocktail Sticks (NT), The Effect (NT), The Turn of the Screw (Almeida), Macbeth (Trafalgar), Billy Elliott (Victoria Palace), Port (NT), Trelawney of the Wells (Donmar), Longing (Hampstead), This House (NT)
#37
Posted 11 February 2013 - 07:31 AM
... or since Friday evening via an email sent to their mailing list of previous bookers!
#39
Posted 11 February 2013 - 10:29 AM
vickster51, on 11 February 2013 - 09:59 AM, said:
I was very happy to get that email too!
#40
Posted 11 February 2013 - 10:32 AM
Not sure why I got it! I got the same last year so was able to book early for the Rylances. Worth ticking every box you can find about "please send me marketing nonsense"!
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