"These signs forerun the death or fall of kings": renegotiating masculinities and centrality in Shakespeare's second tetralogy through adaptation, direction and performance (PhD Thesis): [Appendix 3.5] The Breach (2019) - Rehearsal and Production Photographs
This item contains appendices content relating to the PhD thesis, "These signs forerun the death or fall of kings": renegotiating masculinities and centrality in Shakespeare's second tetralogy through adaptation, direction and performance, by doctoral candidate CJ Turner-McMullan.
The Breach is a post-MeToo adaptation of William Shakespeare's Henry V disrupting the gender- and class-based violence in representations of the Siege of Harfleur and the "wooing scene" prominent in post-1980's performances of the play. The production was photographed during a performance at The Rondo Theatre, Bath in June 2019.
Adapted and directed by CJ Turner-McMullan
Assistant Direction and Fight Direction // Russell Eccleston
Assistant Fight Direction // Tiffany Rhodes
Lighting Design // Joe Samuels
Sound Design // Finn MacNeil
Composition // Finn MacNeil and Edward Terry
Dialect Coach // Nico Herbreteau
Assistant Set and Costume Design // Patrick James Withey
Touring Operation // Alex Latham and Emma de Cruce
Performers // Matilda Dickinson, Alexandra Ricou, Charlotte McEvoy, Tiffany Rhodes, Kian Keanu Pollard, Patrick James Withey, Toby Gibbs, Luke Hardwell
Reproduced with permission from CJ Turner-McMullan and Joe Samuels (photographers).
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