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The Battle for Bosworth Range
The Battle for Bosworth Range
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Prize winning play at Leicestershire One Act Play Festival, achieving Best Use of Stage, 2 Best Young Player awards and Nomination of Best Actress for part of Prudence. The Battle for Bosworth Range is a one act play about the murder of the princes in the Tower. The action is set in The Last Plantagenet Saloon, in the town of Raven, Bosworth County, in the American west of the late nineteenth century. The play suggests that Richard III was set up as culprit for a murder actually carried out by…
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Prize winning play at Leicestershire One Act Play Festival, achieving Best Use of Stage, 2 Best Young Player awards and Nomination of Best Actress for part of Prudence. The Battle for Bosworth Range is a one act play about the murder of the princes in the Tower. The action is set in The Last Plantagenet Saloon, in the town of Raven, Bosworth County, in the American west of the late nineteenth century. The play suggests that Richard III was set up as culprit for a murder actually carried out by the person who had most to gain from the princes's death - their sister, Elizabeth of York, who on their death became the Yorkist heiress and so married Henry Tudor and became queen.

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Prize winning play at Leicestershire One Act Play Festival, achieving Best Use of Stage, 2 Best Young Player awards and Nomination of Best Actress for part of Prudence. The Battle for Bosworth Range is a one act play about the murder of the princes in the Tower. The action is set in The Last Plantagenet Saloon, in the town of Raven, Bosworth County, in the American west of the late nineteenth century. The play suggests that Richard III was set up as culprit for a murder actually carried out by the person who had most to gain from the princes's death - their sister, Elizabeth of York, who on their death became the Yorkist heiress and so married Henry Tudor and became queen.

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