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Propeller's staging of Rose Rage.(Articles)(Henry VI trilogy)
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Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England
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January 1, 2005| Author:
Tatspaugh, Patricia
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UNLIKE other English companies that have presented adaptations of the three parts of Henry VI, Propeller, founded in 1997 at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury, might best be described as a co-operative. Its twelve male actors, director Edward Hall, designer Michael Pavelka, lighting designer Ben Ormerod, and text adviser Roger Warren worked together at every stage of the production of Rose Rage. (1) This close communication between artistic team and actors distinguishes their work from...
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