Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, New Globe Walk, Southbank, SE1 9DR
One of Shakespeare's bloodiest, ballsiest plays sees the young King Henry shed his boyhood fascination with wine, women and song, and deftly divert attention from domestic strife with a move many politicians from our own era might recognise - starting a war overseas. Except this guy is a real man and leads his troops from the front line, ending up cornered by the French and looking likely to get nailed at Agincourt. The rest, as they say, is history...
There's plenty of action in this play and some memorable moments. It also documents a rather glorious passage in our nation's past.

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