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Cast

Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes

Richard III

Vanessa Redgrave

Vanessa Redgrave

Queen Margaret

David Annen

David Annen

King Edward IV/James Tyrrell/Sir James Blunt

Joseph Arkley

Joseph Arkley

Earl Rivers

Tom Canton

Tom Canton

Sir Robert Brakenburry/Earl of Richmond

Daniel Cerqueira

Daniel Cerqueira

Catesby

Simon Coates

Simon Coates

Bishop of Ely

Susan Engel

Susan Engel

Duchess of York

James Garnon

James Garnon

William, Lord Hastings

Mark Hadfield

Mark Hadfield

Ratcliffe/Lord Mayor

Scott Handy

Scott Handy

George, Duke of Clarence

Finbar Lynch

Finbar Lynch

Duke of Buckingham

Aislín McGuckin

Aislín McGuckin

Queen Elizabeth

Joseph Mydell

Joseph Mydell

Lord Stanley

Joshua Riley

Joshua Riley

Marquess of Dorset

Joanna Vanderham

Joanna Vanderham

Lady Anne

Lukas Rolfe

Lukas Rolfe

Prince Edward

Baxter Westby

Baxter Westby

Prince Edward

Oliver Whitehouse

Oliver Whitehouse

Richard, Duke of York

Crew

Rupert Goold

Rupert Goold

Director

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

Theatre Play

Joyce Nettles

Joyce Nettles

Casting

Hildegard Bechtler

Hildegard Bechtler

Production Design

Jon Morrell

Jon Morrell

Costume Design

Adam Cork

Adam Cork

Sound

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Almeida Theatre Live: Richard III

20167.7 / 10170 min
Drama

Overview

A peaceful England. Family. Small children. But obstacles can be overcome.

The Almeida Theatre makes its live screening debut with an explosive new adaptation of Richard III, directed by Almeida Artistic Director Rupert Goold with Ralph Fiennes as Shakespeare’s most notorious villain and Vanessa Redgrave as Queen Margaret. War-torn England is reeling after years of bitter conflict. King Edward is ailing, and as political unrest begins to stir once more, Edward’s brother Richard – vicious in war, despised in peacetime – awaits the opportunity to seize his brother’s crown. Through the malevolent Richard, Shakespeare examines the all-consuming nature of the desire for power amid a society riddled by conflict. Olivier-winning director Rupert Goold’s (Macbeth, King Charles III) searing new production hones a microscopic focus on the mythology surrounding a monarch whose machinations are inextricably woven into the fabric of British history.