King John
- Synopsis
- The thirteenth in a weekly live stream project by Rob Myles to present all of Shakespeare’s plays in the order in which it is thought they were originally written. Using the Zoom video conferencing platform, it brings together many actors currently unable to travel and perform due to the Coronavirus crisis. The performance is introduced by Gemma Miller (Central School of Speech and Drama).
Cast:
PHILIP THE BASTARD - Charlie Clee
KING JOHN - Hannah Young
CONSTANCE - Julia Giolzetti
PHILIP KING OF FRANCE - Steven Jensen
HUBERT DE BURGH - Karim Hadaya
CARDINAL PANDULPH - Austin Tichenor
SALISBURY - Francesca Baker
LEWIS THE DAUPHIN - Jamey Grisham
ARTHUR - Niamh James
PEMBROKE - PJ Barner
QUEEN ELINOR - Danielle Farrow
BLANCH OF SPAIN / PRINCE HENRY - Isabel Adomakoh Young
CHATILLION / LORD BIGOT - Hasna Haidar
LYMOGES, DUKE OF AUSTRIA - Veera Suomi
ENSEMBLE TRACK 1 - Ian Blackwell Rogers
ENSEMBLE TRACK 2 - Lauren Wilson
ENSEMBLE TRACK 3 - Adam Pelta-Pauls
SWING 1 / LADY FAULCONBRIDGE - Susan Benninghoff
SWING 2 / SHERIFF / FRENCH HERALD - Drew Linson - Series
- Show Must Go Online, The
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Multimedia; Video
- Transmission details
- 10 Jun 2020
- Duration
- 211:47
Credits
- Director
- Robert Myles
- Producer
- Sarah Peachey
Additional Details
- Production type
- Fiction Films
- Plays
- King John
- Subjects
- Drama; Shakespeare
Notes
- General
- A project by actor and writer Robert Myles to present ‘weekly readings of the Complete Plays of Shakespeare by a global cast, in the order they were believed to have been written.' For more details, visit the peroject homepage at: https://robmyles.co.uk/theshowmustgoonline/
Online Availability
- Online URL
- https://youtu.be/Cq7zd2dkALc
- Online format
- Streamed
Sponsor
- Name
Robert Myles
- Web
- https://robmyles.co.uk/theshowmustgoonline/ External site opens in new window
Distributor
- Name
YouTube
- Web
- http://www.youtube.com External site opens in new window
How to cite this record
Shakespeare, "King John". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av79211 (Accessed 26 Dec 2024)