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Aaron Sidwell and Lauren Samuels to Star in Barn Theatre’s Henry V

by Staff Writer
April 19, 2019
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Lauren Samuels Aaron Sidwell Photo by Paul Nicholas Dyke

Lauren Samuels Aaron Sidwell Photo by Paul Nicholas Dyke

Aaron Sidwell and Lauren Samuels will star as Henry and Katherine respectively, in The Barn Theatre’s upcoming production of the Bard’s timeless historical classic, Henry V.

Henry V will be directed by Hal Chambers, with designs by Emily Leonard, fight direction by Christos Dante, movement direction by Kate Webster, composition by Harry Smith, projection designs by Benjamin Collins, sound design by Chris Cleal and lighting by Sam Rowcliffe Tanner.

Set in modern surroundings, this enduring classic of Shakespeare’s tale of war, its victors and victims, is cleverly brought up to date and explores the conflict between tradition and modernity in Britain through the lens of a nation at war.

       

The production will feature an atmospheric neon scenography to place the audience in the current moment, whilst maintaining the beauty of the text. This will be set alongside a beautiful original score to transform Shakespeare’s work into a modern, mesmerizing spectacle of tension and excitement.

The play hopes to cleverly preserve Shakespeare’s questioning of the symbolism of monarchy whilst investigating current British Nationalism and explores what it means to be a great leader.

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The full cast comprises of: Matt Ray Brown (Exeter/Orleans), Alicia Charles(Bardolph/Williams), Elin Philips (Fluellen), Lauren Samuels (Katherine/Boy), Aaron Sidwell (Henry), Adam Sopp (Pistol/Constable), Sarah Waddell (Queen of France) and Jonathan Woolf (Nym/Dauphin).

Henry V follows The Butterfly Lion, which is currently running at The Barn until 4 May. The 2019 season then continues with a brand new production of the comic thriller, The 39 Steps (10 July – 10 August 2019), the award-winning musical Daddy Long Legs (2 October – 2 November 2019), and a reimagining of Charles Dickens’ festive masterpiece, A Christmas Carol (27 November 2019 – 4 January 2020).

Henry V runs at The Barn from 22 May – 22 June 2019.

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