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It is not always the case though and the problem I had with this version was that it played for the laughs too hard. So, like with the example of the Bishops at the start, there were lots of touches that seemed to have been done to draw a crude laugh rather than being part of the scene or character, and I didn't always appreciate these.
The reason for this is partly that I am not used to the play having this tone as much as it did here, so I was a bit put off by that; but more so because some very famous scenes and lines were rather undercut by the search for comedy. The same applies to the performances, and it is rare to see the title character almost be presented as a supporting one — in this production it is really Fluellen, Pistol and Nym that get the audience going; mainly because they fit the comedy best whereas Harry himself does not.
Yes it is good that their scenes are complimented, but it does detract from the more serious content. I was still held by the production and it was interesting to watch it do something with it that I was not used to; however at the same time it pushed the comedy too hard, forcing it into scenes and lines where it didn't really fit, and detracting from some of the more weighty content, which I've seen played very well elsewhere.
Worth a look for a different take that is done pretty well, but for me the heavy search for laughs did take it away from what my preference would have been, and it damaged material that needed to be better done. Details Edit. Release date September 30, United States. United Kingdom. Official site. Shakespeare's Globe: Henry V. Shakespeare's Globe. Box office Edit. They have to be driven through the breach in the town wall.
Fluellen laments that his fellow captain, MacMorris, has laid the mines under the walls improperly. Harfleur is taken, but the army is sickly and Henry plans to retire to Calais. The French send a great force to meet the English. Pistol, seeking pardon for Bardolph who has robbed a church , begins a quarrel with Fluellen. Fluellen later reports Bardolph's execution to the King. At Agincourt, near Calais, the King, in disguise, visits his soldiers at night. He begins a quarrel with Williams, which they determine to resolve after the battle.
Meanwhile, the French dice for the numbers of English prisoners they will take. Henry rejects all representations from the French for ransom and, against enormous odds, engages them in battle. Pistol takes a French prisoner and the French appear to be losing. When they regroup, Henry orders the execution of his French prisoners. The boys left to guard the English camp are killed by the French. The English are victorious and Henry resolves his quarrel with Williams.
In the aftermath, the French and English losses are numbered and Fluellen settles his score with Pistol. To reinforce his right to the throne of France on the death of the French King, Henry woos and wins Princess Katherine. England is at war. Plan your visit Find out how to get here, where to stay and read our FAQs. View 8 images. Guided Tours. Delve into the history of Bankside as a theatre district with our Southwark Tour.
Book Now Discover more. Shakespeare's powerful and darkly comic Measure for Measure comes to thrilling life in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. But, played by Sarah Amankwah, his rallying speeches feel little more than empty rhetoric, often spoken to an empty stage. Here, the narrative gloss provided by the Chorus is shared out among the characters, fragmenting the jingoistic message and highlighting how the words often have little to do with the action they commentate on.
His claim to France feels tenuous despite being endorsed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and more a part of the regal posturing that Hal assumes when he becomes king. The result is uneven. After the delights of Falstaff and his confederates in both parts of Henry IV, the joys of this Henry V come from the exploits of the lower ranks and commoners. Steffan Donnelly is excellent as Fluellen, the leek-wearing Welsh captain, while Colin Hurley reprises his unconventionally restrained performance as the swaggering Pistol, a dangerous fool who is as entertaining as he is corrupt and cowardly.
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