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To
gild refined gold, to paint the lily, King
John |
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Lis
Adams and Thomas Caron as Elinor and John |
Jay
Newlon and Christopher Lockheardt as The Bastard and Robert Faulconbridge |
Jay
Newlon and Pamela Dritt as The Bastard and Lady Faulconbridge |
John
McAullife as King Philip |
Alexander
Brako Sayde and Lida McGirr as Arthur and Constance |
Thomas
Caron as John, Peter Yensen as
Pembroke, Lis Adams as Elinor |
John
McAullife as King Philip, Chuck Schwager as Chatillon, Adam Winegarden as Austria, Kevin Shoemaker as The Dauphin |
Kevin
Shoemaker as The Dauphin, Thomas Caron as King John, Lis Adams as Elinor, Sarah Morrison as Blanch |
Alexander
Brako Sayde and Myron Feld as Arthur and Hubert |
Lanny
Rubin and Thomas Caron as Salisbury and John |
Adam
Winegarden and Thomas Caron as a Messenger and John |
Jay
Newlon as The Bastard, Adam Winegarden as a Messenger, Pamela Dritt as a Prophet, Thomas Caron as John |
Myron
Feld as Hubert, Christopher Lockheardt as Prince Henry, Thomas Caron as John, Peter Yensen as Pembroke, Jay Newlon as The Bastard, Lanny Rubin as Salisbury |