Wolf Hall Parts One & Two Explained

Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
Setting:Sixteenth century England
Premiere:11 December 2013
Subject:the rise of Thomas Cromwell
Based On:Wolf Hall
Bring Up the Bodies'

Wolf Hall Parts One & Two (originally titled Wolf Hall & Bring Up The Bodies) is a two-part play based on Hilary Mantel's novels Wolf Hall (2009) and Bring Up the Bodies (2013), adapted for the stage by Mike Poulton. Set in the period from 1500 to 1535, Wolf Hall is a sympathetic fictionalised biography documenting the rapid rise to power of Thomas Cromwell in the court of Henry VIII through to the death of Sir Thomas More.

Production history

Stratford-upon-Avon and West End (2013-14)

In January 2013, the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) announced that it would stage adaptations by Mike Poulton of Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies in its Winter season in the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon beginning previews from 11 December 2013, with press performances on 8 January 2014, running until 29 March.[1] The production transferred to London's Aldwych Theatre from 1 May 2014, for a limited run until 4 October (extended from 6 September due to popular demand).[2]

Broadway (2015)

Producers Jeffrey Richards and Jerry Frankel brought the London productions of Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, starring Ben Miles as Thomas Cromwell, Lydia Leonard as Anne Boleyn, Lucy Briers as Katherine of Aragon, and Nathaniel Parker as Henry VIII, to Broadway's Winter Garden Theatre[3] beginning previews from 20 March with an opening night on 9 April 2015, for a 15-week run until 5 July. The double-bill was re-titled Wolf Hall Parts One & Two for American audiences.[4] The play was nominated for 8 Tony Awards, including Best Play.

Characters and original cast

CharacterRoyal Shakespeare Company
(2013)
West End
(2014)
Broadway
(2015)
Mark SmeatonJoey Batey
Charles BrandonNicholas Boulton
Katherine of Aragon
Jane Boleyn
Lucy Briers
Princess Mary
Jane Seymour
Lady Worcester
Leah Brotherhead
Lizzie Wykys
Mary Boleyn
Mary Shelton
Olivia Darnley
Thomas HowardNicholas Day
Gregory CromwellDaniel Fraser
George Boleyn
Edward Seymour
Oscar PearceEdward Harrison
Margery Seymour
Lady-in-waiting
Maid
Madeleine Hyland
Sir John Seymour
Thomas Wolsey
Archbishop Warham
Sir William Kingston
Paul Jesson
Anne BoleynLydia Leonard
Thomas CromwellBen Miles
Christophe
Francis Weston
Pierro Niel-Mee
King Henry VIIINathaniel Parker
Stephen Gardiner
Eustache Chapuys
Matthew Pidgeon
Henry Norris
Thomas More
John Ramm
Harry Percy
William Brereton
Nicholas Shaw
Rafe SadlerAlexander CobbJoshua Silver
Thomas Boleyn
Thomas Cranmer
French Ambassador
Giles Taylor
Thomas Wyatt
Headsman
Jay Taylor
Wolsey's Servant
Servant
Barge-Master
Benedict Hastings

Awards and nominations

Original London production

YearAward CeremonyCategoryNomineeResult
2014Evening Standard Theatre Awards
Best DirectorJeremy Herrin
Best ActorBen Miles
2015WhatsOnStage AwardsBest New Play
Best Supporting Actor in a PlayNathaniel Parker
Laurence Olivier AwardsBest New Play
Best DirectorJeremy Herrin
Best Actor in a Supporting RoleNathaniel Parker
Best Costume DesignChristopher Oram
Best Lighting DesignPaule Constable and David Plater

Original Broadway production

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2015Tony AwardsBest Play
Best Actor in a PlayBen Miles
Best Featured Actor in a PlayNathaniel Parker
Best Featured Actress in a PlayLydia Leonard
Best Direction of a PlayJeremy Herrin
Best Scenic Design in a PlayChristopher Oram
Best Costume Design in a PlayChristopher Oram
Best Lighting Design in a PlayPaule Constable and David Plater
Drama Desk AwardsOutstanding Actor in a PlayBen Miles
Outstanding Featured Actress in a PlayLydia Leonard
Outstanding Director of a PlayJeremy Herrin
Outstanding Costume Design for a PlayChristopher Oram
Outstanding Lighting Design for a PlayPaule Constable and David Plater
Outer Critics Circle AwardsOutstanding New Broadway Play
Outstanding Actor in a PlayBen Miles
Outstanding Featured Actor in a PlayPaul Jesson
Nathaniel Parker
Outstanding Featured Actress in a PlayLydia Leonard
Outstanding Director of a PlayJeremy Herrin
Outstanding Costume Design (Play or Musical)Christopher Oram
Drama League AwardsOutstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play
Distinguished Performance AwardBen Miles
Nathaniel Parker

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: David Tennant to play Richard II at the RSC . The Daily Telegraph. London . 23 January 2013 . 23 January 2013.
  2. Web site: Wolf Hall – Aldwych Theatre London – tickets, information, reviews. London Theatreland.
  3. Web site: Wolf Hall Parts One & Two on Broadway. Wolf Hall Parts One & Two on Broadway.
  4. News: Hetrick, Adam . Shenton, Mark . Broadway Producers Eye Winter Garden with Brit Import of Wolf Hall Double-Bill. Playbill. 10 September 2014.