About Henry V
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
— Henry V, Act 4 Scene 3
Play Summary:
Henry seeks for evidence of his right to rule over France. The Archbishop explains land laws to the King and his court. Then an ambassador arrives from the French King's son, the Dauphin, with a gift of tennis balls to humiliate Henry. His response to this challenge is to set in motion the invasion of France. Henry stops an assassination plot and gives powerful speeches. Notably, among many battles the two armies prepare for combat near Agincourt. The night before the battle, the King disguises himself and visits his soldiers to learn from them and give them comfort before the day ahead. He prays that his responsibility will be rewarded by victory.
Jonathan G. Power
PRESENTS
HENRY V By William Shakespeare
Directed by: James Jennings
Cast: SAM HARDY as ‘Henry V’
David Allard*, Josh Bartosch, Jonathan Beebe, Andrew Boszhardt, Harry Cooke, Sam Cruz, Jane Culley*, Adam Lyons, Noy Marom, Joe Marshall, Paul Maurizio, Christian Miranda, Dustin Pazar, Jonathan Power, Reese Villiger and Kieran Wylie.
*Appearing Courtesy of Actors Equity,

JONATHAN G. POWER & ATA
This is Jonathan's first time producing theatre. He is a long-time actor and light designer.
American Theatre of Actors, Inc. (ATA) was founded in 1976 by James Jennings to promote the development of new playwrights, directors and actors, and to provide them a creative atmosphere in which to work. The plays are dramas, comedies, and hybrids, dealing with the social and ethical problems of contemporary society.
12,000 actors have worked at ATA including Dennis Quaid, Bruce Willis, Dan Lauria, Chazz Palminteri, Danny Aielo, David Morse, Edie Falco and Kathryn Hahn. Our productions are sometimes grouped as 'festivals,' such as a Playwrights Festival or a Directors Festival. In 2016 we began an initiative to feature women in theatre as directors and playwrights, today this is our WIT! (Women in Theatre) program.
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