“Henry VI, Part One”. Jesus College Shakespeare Project
The President and I are approaching the end of a long quest: to see all of Shakespeare’s plays in performance. Before this evening, we had just two to go*. Thanks to Jesus College’s Shakespeare Project we’re now down to the last one – and what a way to get there! This production oozed class from beginning to end. Henry VI, Part One is not often performed as a standalone piece. On those rare occasions when it sees the lights of an auditorium it’s normally truncated with Parts Two and Three into a conglomerate Wars of the Roses compendium. This is a real pity, because it makes for a thrilling play in its own right. It has battles with the dastardly French, heroic deaths, bitter infighting amongst the English lords, Machiavellian love-scenes, and even Joan of Arc. Joan of Arc! This production was deceptively simply staged in Jesus College Dining Hall. I say ‘deceptively’ because it seemed so natural in execution that the bold directorial decisions underpinning it made perfect and immedi