

ITA Live: Kings of War
2021 Directed by Ivo van HoveIn Kings of War, director Ivo van Hove focuses on political leadership. The original texts were retranslated by Rob Klinkenberg and then thoroughly adapted: the Hundred Years' War between England and France, and the Rose Wars between the houses of Lancaster and York for the English throne, which are emphatically present as a historical context in the original pieces, were referred to the background in the adaptation in order to accommodate a varied portrait of successive kings. As leaders in times of political instability and war, they show remarkable affinities with world leaders today.

Ramsey Nasr
....................................................Henry V, Richmond

Eelco Smits
....................................................Grey, Henry VI

Hans Kesting
....................................................Richard III

Hugo Koolschijn
....................................................Charles VI, Warwick, Stanley

Aus Greidanus Jr.
....................................................Gloucester, Buckingham

Alwin Pulinckx
....................................................Exeter, Prince of Wales

Bart Slegers
....................................................Chief of Staff, York, Edward IV
Director
...........................................................Ivo van Hove
Author
...........................................................William Shakespeare
Translator
...........................................................Rob Klinkenberg
Adaptation
...........................................................Bart Van den Eynde
Peter van Kraaij
Lighting Design
...........................................................Jan Versweyveld
Sound
...........................................................Eric Sleichim
Production Companies
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........................................................Spoken Languages
....................................................Nederlands
Genres
....................................................Drama
History
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