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Alfred Enoch to play Henry V in new RSC season

Alex Wood

Alex Wood

| Stratford-upon-Avon |

3 June 2025

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Alfred Enoch, © Seamus Ryan

The Royal Shakespeare Company will stage a new production of Henry V at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon next spring.

Directed by RSC co-artistic director Tamara Harvey, the production stars Alfred Enoch in the title role of the wartime, crusading monarch. The pair previously worked together on Pericles in 2024, and now reunite to tackle the first Shakespeare history play under Harvey and Daniel Evans as co-ADs.

The creative team includes Lucy Osborne as set and costume designer, Annie-Lunnette Deakin-Foster as movement director, and Christopher Worrall as casting director. Further casting and creative team members will be announced at a later date.

Tickets are available from £16 to £72.50. The production is supported by Pragnell as Craft and Design Sponsor.

It will be running from 14 March to 25 April, with the show revealed in the venue’s latest season announcement. Tickets go on sale next week for friends and members, with public on-sale later in the month.

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