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Henry Tudor. Welsh hero or traitor?

With a great deal of help from Welsh soldiers at Bosworth Field, Henry beat Richard lll to become King of England.

The Welsh gentry liked him because he looked after them and made them even richer. The bards referred to him as the ‘Son of Prophecy’ because they thought a Welsh king of England would surely be good for Wales. As for the rest, the majority of the welsh people, life was tough and the king did very little to help them.

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Meet Henry Tudor (VII) and learn more about the Welshman who became Kind of England and started a very important period in history – The Tudors.

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An activity pack, full of ideas for further study, is available to accompany the performance – visit our shop to find out more.

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Presenting Welsh history with fun and excitement.

Creative team

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Actor

Dyfed Cynan

Director

Janet Arthwy

Writer

Aled O. Richards

Book Henry Tudor. Welsh hero or traitor?

 

Price

 

One session - £195 + VAT

Two sessions - £320 + VAT

Three sessions - £375 + VAT


Each session lasts approximately an hour long. 
Up to 60 pupils per session.

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