William Shakespeare, along with Anthony Munday, is credited with writing this rarely-performed politicial hotcake. The play revisits the racial unrest and rioting which afflicted London in the16th Century, and chronicles Sir Thomas More’s efforts to quell them.
Nigel Cooke, Barry Aird, Teresa Banham, Michelle Butterly (Doll Williamson), Nigel Betts (George Betts), Peter Bramhill (Lifter), Miranda Colchester (More's daughter), Ewen Cummins (Lord Mayor), Ian Drysdale (Lincoln), Evelyn Duah (Lady Mayoress), Jon Foster (Sheriff), Geoffrey Freshwater (Sir Roger Chomley/Erasmus), Kevin Harvey (Francis de Barde James Hayes, David Hinton, Michael Jenn, Keith Osborn, Fred Ridgeway, Vinette Robinson, Mark Springer, Julian Stolzenberg, Tim Treloar
Creative
Director - Robert Delamore
Producer - RSC
Designer - Simon Higlett
Lighting Designer - Wayne Dowdeswell
Author - William Shakespeare, Anthony Munday and others
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