Summary: It has been 12 years since Henry VIII broke finally with Rome. At that  time, Henry's vice-regent Thomas Cromwell established some limited  tolerance for Protestantism, and its influence grew. But now Cromwell is  dead, and Henry sees the growing Protestant movement as a threat to his  crown. Schismatic he may be, but Henry is determined not also to be a  heretic, and has taken a hard line with the Protestants, including  burning them at the stake. But unknown to Henry, the Protestant cause is  favored by some within his own household, even those closest to him. Keywords: Reformation, history, England, persecution.
 A word of advice: this play is not for children, owing to its portrayals  of violence, intemperate language, sexism and moral confusion - all  four quite typical of the Reformation era.
Style: Dramatic.   Duration: 90min (?)
Actors: 11M, 2F, 3M/F, + Various
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