Henry V review
“Subversive interpretation that doesn't play by the rules”
Oliver Johnstone in Henry V at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare's Globe, London. Photo: Johan Persson
Holly Race Roughan’s sharp, dark and stripped-down production offers a moody reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s patriotic history play, starring Oliver Johnstone
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