Shakespeare in Performance: Play
Henry VI, Part 1
| Title | Henry VI, Part 1 | 
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| Composition Date | 1591 | 
| Year First Published | 1623 | 
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Productions connected to Henry VI, Part 1
| Title | Year | Creator | Country | Type | Connection | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Die Rosenkriege | 2008 | Burgtheater | Austria | stage | performance | 
| Henry VI Part 1 | 2008 | Royal Shakespeare Company | UK | stage | performance | 
| Henry VI Part 1 | 2007 | Royal Shakespeare Company | UK | stage | performance | 
| Wars of the Roses | 2005 | The Bell Shakespeare Company | Australia | stage | abridgment | 
| Henry 6 Part 1 | 2003 | Judith Shakespeare Company | USA | stage | reading(s) | 
| Henry VI: Revenge in France | 2002 | Stratford Festival of Canada | Canada | stage | performance | 
| The Henry VI Chronicles | 2002 | Shakespeare and Company | USA | stage | abridgment | 
| Queen Margaret | 2001 | Colorado Shakespeare Festival | USA | stage | adaptation | 
| Shakespeare's Rugby Wars | 2001 | Upstart Crow Theatre Group | Canada | stage | adaptation | 
| Henry VI, Part 1: Lancaster | 1990 | Michael Bogdanov | UK | recorded | recording | 
| Henry VI, Part 1 | 1981 | Jane Howell | GB | recorded | teleplay | 
| Henry VI, Part 1 | 1975 | Oregon Shakespeare Festival | USA | stage | performance | 
| Henry VI, Part 1 | 1967 | Colorado Shakespeare Festival | USA | stage | performance | 
| Henry VI | 1966 | Stratford Festival of Canada | Canada | stage | performance | 
| Edward IV | 1965 | Michael Hayes | GB | recorded | recording | 
| Henry VI | 1965 | Michael Hayes | GB | recorded | recording | 
| The Red Rose and the White | 1960 | Michael Hayes | GB | recorded | teleplay | 
| Gloucester's Soliloquy | 1928 | John G. Adolfi | USA | recorded | scene(s) | 
Characters
- Ambassadors
 - Attendants (English and French)
 - Basset (Of the Red Rose or Lancaster faction)
 - Bastard of Orleans
 - Captain
 - Charles (Dolphin, and afterwards King, of France)
 - Countess
 - Duke
 - Duke
 - Duke/King Reignier (Duke of Anjou, and titular King of Naples)
 - Duke of Bedford (Uncle to the King, and Regent of France)
 - Duke of Gloucester (Uncle to the King, and Protector)
 - Earl/Duke John Beauford (Earl, afterwards Duke, of Somerset)
 - Earl/Duke Richard Plantagenet (Son of Richard, late Earl of Cambridge, afterwards Duke of York)
 - Earl Edmund Mortimer (Earl of March)
 - Earl of Salisbury
 - Earl of Suffolk
 - Earl of Warwick
 - Fiends (Appearing to Joan de Pucelle)
 - French Sergeant
 - General (Of the French forces in Bordeaux)
 - Governor of Paris
 - Henry Beauford (Bishop of Winchester, and afterwards Cardinal, great-uncles to the King)
 - Heralds
 - Jailers (To Mortimer)
 - Joan de Pucelle (Also called Joan of Aire)
 - John Falstaff
 - John Talbot (His son)
 - King Henry
 - Lawyer
 - Lords
 - Lord Talbot (Afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury)
 - Margaret (Daughter to Reignier, afterwards married to King Henry)
 - Master Gunner (Of Orleance, and his Son)
 - Mayor of London
 - Messengers
 - Officers
 - Papal Legate
 - Porter
 - Shepherd (Father to Joan de Pucelle)
 - Soldiers
 - Thomas Beauford (Duke of Exeter, great-uncles to the King)
 - Thomas Gargrave
 - Vernon (Of the White Rose or York faction)
 - Warders (Of the Tower)
 - William Glansdale
 - William Lucy
 - Woodvile (Lieutenant of the Tower)