Henry IV is dead and Hal is King. With England in a state of unrest, he must leave his rebellious youth behind, striving to gain the respect of his nobility and people.
Laying claim to parts of France and following an insult from the French Dauphin, Henry gathers his troops and prepares for a war that he hopes will unite his country.
RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran continues his exploration of Shakespeare’s History Plays with Henry V performed in the 600th anniversary year of the Battle of Agincourt. Following his performance as Hal in Henry IV Parts I & II Alex Hassell returns as Henry V.
Henry V will be broadcast from Stratford-upon-Avon by the Royal Shakespeare Company in the same week as the anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt
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THE NUTCRACKER: The Royal Ballet (12A)
Tuesday 12th December @ 7:15pm
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RUSALKA: The Royal Opera (12A)
Wednesday 24th January @ 6:45pm
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DEAR ENGLAND
Thursday 25th January @ 7:00pm
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MANON: The Royal Ballet (12A)
Wednesday 7th February @ 7:15pm
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VANYA
Wednesday 28th February @ 8:00pm
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MADAMA BUTTERFLY: The Royal Opera (12A)
Tuesday 26th March @ 7:15pm
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MACMILLAN TRIPLE: The Royal Ballet (12A)
Tuesday 9th April @ 7:15pm
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SWAN LAKE: The Royal Ballet (12A)
Wednesday 24th April @ 7:15pm
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CARMEN: The Royal Opera (12A)
Wednesday 1st May @ 6:45pm
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THE WINTER’S TALE: The Royal Ballet (12A)
Wednesday 22nd May @ 7:15pm
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MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE: Sadler’s Wells & Universal Music UK (12A)
Thursday 30th May @ 7:20pm
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ANDREA CHENIER: The Royal Opera (12A)
Tuesday 11th June @ 7:15pm
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