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Henry VI: A Trilogy in Two Parts

July 15, 2026

Although the three plays have been reduced to two and many of the actors appeared previously in the 2018 production, Henry VI is still challenging for audiences unfamiliar with the Hundred Years War or the War of the Roses. Even with an ensemble of 16, the actors play between three and nine characters each so that you are never entirely sure who anyone is when they appear. With women playing men (mostly to add a few female characters to the play), it is not only often confusing but makes the wrong statement like the Duke of Gloucester played by a female and then his wife being a major character later in the play. Even with 16 cast members some of the court and battle scenes look underpopulated on the large stage. The costuming, a combination of modern and medieval by the collective threeASFour which resembles outfits by Comme des Garçons, does not entirely help even though the English wear black and white in Part I and the French wear black. Due to the number of dukes and earls, it would have been helpful if they wore defining outfits that set them apart from each other. In Part II, the Yorkists wear a white signifier while the Lancastrians wear red but this still does not make it easy to recognize particular characters. [more]