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A Little Touch of Harry

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Henry at the gates of Harfleur as Exeter looks on.

Harry rallys his troops before Harfleur as Exeter looks on.

I took some photos of Henry V rehearsals yesterday afternoon; click the image to check them out. As you can see, rehearsals have moved to the actual performance space at the grammar school and I’m beginning to get used to the size difference between Shakespeare House and the comparative larger school field. Watching offstage I get a sense that the show is really starting to galvanise.

Onstage our entrances and exits are quite tricky because, being an outdoor production, the wings can be observed from the audience. I can be seen before I make my entrance, so it’s a balancing act because I need to appear in character should the audience look over and yet not be too busy that I pose a distraction to the audience or indeed miss my cues. Another issue is hearing cue lines, yesterday was particularly windy and at times it was a struggle for me to hear cue lines to make my entrances. Barring these difficulties it can be particularly exhilarating to perform an elaborate entrance and time it in such a way that my lines are delivered perfectly on cue. Brilliant!

For more information about Henry V and booking tickets visit the Derby Shakespeare Theatre Company website.

Update: Henry V has been and gone, I hope you enjoyed the show.

Henry V at Derby Grammar School

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
Henry V poster with, like, two crowns being impaled on a sword.

Henry V poster with, like, two crowns being impaled by a sword.

On the 16th and 17th of August I will be appearing as Montjoy in Henry V. It’s a really cracking part and I’m enjoying the character development as his story weaves its way through Shakespeare’s take on the Homeric epic. The production will take place in the grounds of Derby Grammar School before we travel on to The Minack Theatre in Cornwall the following week.

Since it’s an outdoor production it will be a good idea if you bring your own chairs to the show, unless you’re happy to sit on bales of hay. Bring your own plonk and a picnic too. Let’s pray for kind weather!

Tickets cost six pounds for adults and a fiver for concessions.  All seating is unreserved. For more information about ticket bookings visit the Derby Shakespeare Theatre Company website. I hope you enjoy the show.

Update: Henry V has been and gone, I hope you enjoyed the show.