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After Agincourt archiveSet in 1422, seven years after the battle of Agincourt. Shakespeare's Pistol is sitting in The Boar's Head Tavern slowly getting drunk and slowly piecing together what really happened at Agincourt. Pistol reflects on friendship won and lost, the horror of battle and the increasing body count laid at the feet of young King Henry V, in accordance with The Rules of war.

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Author: Peter Mottley

Archive listings for After Agincourt

Work type: Play.

T0681232679

Company Doges of War. Director Gareth David-Lloyd. Performer John Giles.
8 Feb 05 to 13 Feb 05Etcetera Theatre, Inner London :: V198
listing details L01700957896

T401607660

Company Stage One Theatre.
6 Nov 98Phoenix Theatre, Bordon :: V1147
listing details L01129869339

Other listings

5 Oct 10Etcetera Theatre, Inner London :: V198
listing details L01765443291

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