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Synopsis

Richard of Bordeaux is the king of England. Only 19 years old--and having been a king for 10 of those years-- he is ready to cast off the council of uncles and advisors and assert his independence as a ruler. With his Queen Anne at his side, Richard slowly and deliberately eliminates the influence of his three uncles (York, Lancaster, and Gloucester) while putting trusted friends into key government positions. He is a young king with a world of possibilities in front of him. But Richard, even as he outsmarts and outmaneuvers his adversaries, is pulled into a political quagmire. After his beloved wife dies, he becomes the Richard II of the history books: immature, vindictive, and self-indulgent. With this course of his character, there can be only one tragic conclusion.

Richard of Bordeaux was an instant success at London’s New Theatre in 1933, making director John Gielgund (who also played the titular role) a dominant theatrical force. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Richard II, Elizabeth Mackintosh throws off typical portrayals and creates a sympathetic portrayal of a young man still searching for how to be a king.

Show Information

Category
Play
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1933
Genres
Drama, Historical/Biographical
Settings
Period
Time & Place
England, France, 1385-1399
Cast Size
large
Orchestra Size
None
Dancing
None
Licensor
None/royalty-free
Ideal For
College/University, Community Theatre, Large Cast, Mostly Male Cast, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Star Vehicle Male, Includes Late Teen, Young Adult, Adult, Mature Adult, Elderly Characters

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Plot

Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

Richard, King of England

Lead

Male

Non-singer

Anne, Queen of England

Lead

Female

Non-singer

Duke of Gloucester

Lead

Male

Non-singer

Duke of Lancaster

Lead

Male

Non-singer

Duke of York

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Sir Simon Burley

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Michael de la Pole

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Robert de Vere

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Thomas Arundel

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Archbishop of Canterbury

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Henry, Earl of Derby

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Mary, Countess of Derby

Supporting

Female

Non-singer

Agnes Launcekron

Supporting

Female

Non-singer

Thomas Mowbray

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Maudelyn

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Sir John Montague

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Edward, Earl of Rutland

Supporting

Male

Non-singer

Ensemble/Featured Roles

Featured

Either Gender

Non-singer

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A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number; a character listed in a song with an asterisk (*) by the character's name indicates that the character exclusively serves as a dancer in this song, which is sung by other characters.

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Guide Written By:

Cindi Calhoun

Cindi Calhoun

Theatre teacher, director, writer, and seamstress