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Artistic Director The Maverick Theatre Company, Second Floor, 12 Fouberts Place, Carnaby Street, London, W1F 7PAĪ set of 14 Energy and the Environment wallcharts printed in full colour on 135 gsm art paper, size 500 x 690mm.Ī comprehensive guide by one of the world’s leading scientists in climate change.
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Henry V – Lion of England is the first in a series of Pocket Classics and has toured the UK and the USA. Maverick is a not-for-profit company launched by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham in 1994 with a mission to increase access to the performing arts. Cry God for Harry, Shakespeare and Nick Hennegan” Birmingham Evening Mail “A tremendous story… a truly superb theatrical experience – a tour de force” Edinburgh Fringe News “Hennegan’s Henry is an adventure story for today… this will surely exorcise the ghost of schoolroom Shakespeare for good. The battle sequence at Agincourt is a tour de force.” Birmingham Post. The arrows hiss upwards and you chill inside… a miracle. A truly vivid theatrical experience, comic, ironic and deeply moving. “A towering, quicksilver show… quite brilliant.” Stratford-upon-Avon Herald “A Henry V to stir the imagination. The result is 70 minutes edge-of-the-seat excitement. This spirited production combines an innovative recipe of one actor and a ‘supporting cast’ of lights, sound, special effects and an evocative and original live music score. The subjects of provocation, invasion and who holds the moral rights to a just war are as relevant today as they were in 1415. These two young men eventually meet in a bloody war that climaxes with the Battle of Agincourt. A modern day Chorus takes us back to the dark dangerous days of 1415, when an insulting gift of tennis balls from the headstrong Prince Dauphin of France provokes King Harry of England. Arguably one of Shakespeare’s finest History Plays, this one-person adaptation features historical accuracy with much of Shakespeare’s original text.