WE HAPPY FEW, WE BAND OF BROTHERS
The final play in the monumental Kings and Country tetralogy presented by BAM, The Royal Shakespeare Company and The Ohio State University, Gregory Doran directs Alex Hassell as the newly crowned King Henry V. Premiering at London's Barbican Theatre last year, this acclaimed production follows Richard II and Henry VI parts one and two, all presented as part of the 600th anniversary of Henry's victorious defeat of the Dauphin of France at the Battle of Agincourt.
HENRY V 1387 - 1422
After a long wait, Henry V finally succeeds his father to the throne, finding his country in disarray. Political tension and the fatigue of civil war have left the English dissatisfied and in need of a strong leader. But first he must win their respect and trust after a youth misspent in London's seedy Boar's Head Tavern, running amok with thieves and vagabonds. Hoping war with France will win over his people, he sets out to prove himself as a warrior king like his forbears by leading his troops into English-held Normandy to the Battle of Agincourt.
Trigger-happy and vulnerable, Henry must tread the finest of lines between gaining France - but risk losing England in the process. Shakespeare's play celebrates the famed victories of this venerable monarch, whilst keeping his flaws in plain sight.
sHAKESPEARE'S KING CYCLE
The four plays that make up Shakespeare's War of The Roses collection of works remains today a crucial part of the Bard's great works, lending greater depth to English royal history, and providing inspiration to modern works such as George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones anthology. With a host of great British stars set to reprise their roles this side of the Atlantic, BAM will be the go-to place for Shakespeare lovers in 2016.