Enjoy an evening of open air theatre at Belmont.
A young superstar King has ascended the English throne. When his advisors tell him the French throne is rightfully his too, Henry falls for their persuasion. An insult from the Dauphin – heir to the French throne – is enough to trigger Henry, who gathers a mighty fleet and invades France. After defeating the French at Harfleur and Agincourt, the young King makes the old King of France swear to hand the throne to him on his death, making him King of both countries. To seal the deal he marries the old King’s daughter, Princess Katherine.
Based on the events of the Hundred Years’ War, Henry V is much more than a historical documentary. It is a play about the merits of war, set against the moral and personal cost of conflict. Directed by Rob Forknall and brought to you by the same creative team from last year’s Love’s Labour’s Lost, this production takes its design cues from the game of chess, and promises to be a visual treat, full of action and intrigue.
Please bring your own picnic blankets or low-backed seats to sit on to enjoy the performance. The event will go ahead if it’s raining but we always hope for a sunny day! Picnics are welcome in the gardens.
7pm start
Adult £25 Child £15 Under 10's free
Address
Open Air Theatre: Henry V
Belmont House & Gardens, Belmont Park, Throwley Rd, Throwley, Faversham
ME13 0HH
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