King John(2015) ❲100% Confirmed❳
The use of candlelight and the intimate church setting created a spine-tingling environment that mirrored the play's ecclesiastical and political tensions.
Alex Waldmann played Philip the Bastard, the play’s moral center and "hero." His performance was noted for its energy and wit, serving as the essential spokesman for English unity. King John(2015)
The 2015 production of —a co-production between Shakespeare’s Globe and Royal & Derngate —brought one of William Shakespeare’s rarely performed history plays to life during the 800th anniversary year of the Magna Carta. Directed by James Dacre , this production was noted for its "muscular and clear" storytelling and its unique musical atmosphere. Staging and Aesthetic The use of candlelight and the intimate church
The cast was led by in the title role, portraying a king who begins with "impish glee" at his coronation but gradually becomes a marginalized, doomed figure. Directed by James Dacre , this production was