18th
- 25th March, 2006
Romance
and historical intrigue
William Nicholson
is an exceptionally gifted and
sensitive playwright, as his evocation
of a tragic love affair in 'Shadowlands'
bears witness.
'Katherine Howard' is a beautifully
crafted drama, which brings a
vibrant and dangerous period of
English history to the Garrick
stage.
This irresistibly touching romance
involves political intrigue, plots
and betrayals, and gives great
insight into the lives of women
who were hugely significant in
Tudor times.
cast
and crew
director |
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hamish
lawson |
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john pinfield |
katherine
howard |
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natasha
johnson |
thomas
culpepper |
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phil hawkins |
anne
of cleves |
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helen hill |
duke
of norfolk |
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john
smeathers |
thomas
cranmer |
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mark
edgar |
lady
jane rochford |
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elaine
pratt |
sir
thomas wriothesley |
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steve
pratt |
mrs
mary hall |
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jo
wornell |
william |
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ross
garde |
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assistant
director |
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steve
pratt |
stage
manager |
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alison backen |
assistant
stage manager |
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maisie baynham |
book |
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sandy collins |
set
design |
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steve lahan
david mellor |
set
construction |
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eric kemp
&
garrick stage crew |
lighting |
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sandy mcgregor
jenny mayo |
sound |
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mark roberts |
properties |
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susan mchugh |
wardrobe |
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kate smalley
sue warren
& team |
choreography |
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jean simpson |
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