
Henry V
Oct. 11 – Nov. 11, 2018
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Elizabeth Williamson
Approximate Running Time: 2 hours, 30 minutes, with 1 intermission
Recommended Ages: 14+
Ticket Prices
$100 | $75 | $50 | $30
Includes all fees. Prices subject to change without notice.
All Regular Season Student Seats $20.
Enjoy this inspired staging of the Shakespeare classic, designed to deliver a more intimate and immersive theatrical experience.
In Shakespeare’s Henry V, shortly after gaining the throne, Henry must decide whether or not to embark on a war that could solidify his reign—or bring his country to its knees. In France, he grows up fast under the pressure to use all means necessary to win a war against tremendous odds. But even if he finds victory, how easy will it be to settle the peace?
Meet the Cast
Artistic
Playwright
William Shakespeare
Director
Elizabeth Williamson
Scenic Design
Nick Vaughan
Costume Design
Beth Goldenberg
Lighting Design
Stephen Strawbridge
Sound Design
Matt Hubbs
Original Music
Christian Frederickson
Fight Choreographer
Greg Webster
Dramaturg
Yan Chen
Casting
Laura Stanczyk Casting
Production Stage Manager
Robyn M. Zalewski
Assistant Stage Manager
Nicole Wiegert
Production Assistant
Rachel Canowitz
Cast
Karen Aldridge
Exeter
Miles Anderson
Pistol
Liam Craig
French Ambassador/ Bardolph/ Gower
Kate Forbes
Burgundy / Constable of France
Stephen Louis Grush
Henry
Peter Francis James
Chorus / Sir Thomas Erpingham
Felicity Jones Latta
Archbishop of Canterbury / Nym / Alice
Anthony Michael Lopez
The Dauphin / MacMorris
Nafeesa Monroe
King of France/ le Fer / Bates
Jamie Rezanour
Montjoy / Orleans / Cambridge
Evelyn Spahr
Katherine / Boy
Baron Vaughn
Fluellen / Mistress Quickly
The Hartt School at the University of Hartford
Mark Lawrence
Ensemble
Haley Tyson
Ensemble
Reid Williams
Ensemble
Previous Shakespeare Productions at Hartford Stage
Sponsors
Executive Sponsor
The John and Kelly Hartman Foundation
Education Programs Sponsor

Hartford Stage’s production is part of Shakespeare in American Communities, a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.
Assisting Production Sponsors
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Helen Whall received her Ph.D. from Yale University in 1976 and immediately joined the faculty of the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. There she taught courses in Shakespeare, the Renaissance, Renaissance Drama, Law and Drama, and Dramatic Comedy. She has published a book on Pre-Shakespearean Drama and numerous essays on Shakespeare and his contemporaries as well as modern and contemporary playwrights. Professor Whall also served as the theater reviews editor for Theatre Journal and has been a frequent lecturer at various New England libraries. Immediately following the 2 p.m. Matinee. FREE.


































