William Shakespeare's Henry VI. Part three
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SoundSeries: Shakespeare, William, Plays (Audio Partners Publishing Corp.) ; Publisher: Auburn, CA : Audio PartnersCopyright date: ℗2003Description: 3 sound discs (175 minutes) : digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type: - spoken word
- performed music
- audio
- audio disc
- General
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- Henry VI. Part three
- Title on container: A Fully-dramatized recording of William Shakespeare's Henry VI. Part three
- William Shakespeare's Henry the Sixth. Part three
- Henry the Sixth. Part three
- King Henry VI. Part 3.
- 822.3/3 21
- PR2816 .A1 2003
- Director, Clive Brill; composer, Dominique Le Gendre.
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| CD Book | John Tomay Memorial Library | CD BK | CDBK FIC SHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31030100010776 |
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| CDBK FIC SHA William Shakespeare's The merchant of Venice | CDBK FIC SHA William Shakespeare's Love's labor's lost | CDBK FIC SHA William Shakespeare's King John | CDBK FIC SHA William Shakespeare's Henry VI. Part three | CDBK FIC SHA William Shakespeare's Henry VI. Part two | CDBK FIC SHA William Shakespeare's Henry VI. Part one | CDBK FIC SHA William Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra |
Compact discs.
Unabridged.
"A companion to The complete Pelican Shakespeare"--Container.
Recording originally published 1998.
Plot synopsis and complete cast list in container.
Director, Clive Brill; composer, Dominique Le Gendre.
David Tennant (King Henry VI), Kelly Hunter (Queen Margaret), John Bowe (Earl of Warwick), Clive Merrison (Duke of York), David Troughton (Richard Plantagenet), Stephen Boxer (Edward IV).
Traces the personal and political fortunes of King Henry VI, from the time of his childhood to youth and marriage to the beautiful but ruthless Margaret of Anjou, and through the power struggles of his subjects the Yorkists and Lancastrians, ending with the growing influence of sinister Richard, Duke of Gloucester.
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