The entire cycle of Shakespeare's history plays performed by the English Shakespeare CompanyThe entire cycle of Shakespeare's history plays performed by the English Shakespeare CompanyThe entire cycle of Shakespeare's history plays performed by the English Shakespeare Company
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- TriviaActor William Squire died before transmission.
- ConnectionsRemake of The Wars of the Roses (1965)
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I watched this entire cycle of seven plays at the Old Vic in London in February 1989 over one weekend - the same production was subsequently filmed and released as VHS video tapes in 1990 which would be where the TV series came from - and the fact that I am writing this review 24 years later is testament to the almost overwhelming nature of the experience, a truly, truly wonderful, once-in-a-lifetime production of these plays by a very experienced team. The cycle begins with Richard II, followed by Henry IV part 1, Henry IV part 2, Henry V, Henry VI (Lancaster), Henry VI (York) (the three original parts of Henry VI were adapted into these two plays) and finally Richard III. If you are serious about Shakespeare performance you will appreciate them, if you can get hold of them. And if you do, get in some ready meals and set aside a weekend.
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By what name was The Wars of the Roses (1989) officially released in Canada in English?
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