Robespierre
Ian Richardson
Robespierre

Danton's Death is arguably the most dramatic and penetrating study of revolution ever written. Georg Büchner concentrates on that moment in 1794 when the Reign of Terror, already well established, spills over into a total blood-bath. The play, adapted by director Alan Clarke and Stuart Griffiths, both highly imaginative and closely documentary, shows how the great hero of the early phase of the Revolution, Danton, sickened by the excesses of the guillotine, which he helped to create, wants to call a halt. But Robespierre and Saint-Just, leaders of the Jacobins, with a ferocious puritanical zeal, spur on 'the wild horses of the Revolution'.
Robespierre
Ian Richardson
Robespierre
Danton
Norman Rodway
Danton
Fouquier-Tinville
John Woodnutt
Fouquier-Tinville
Lucille
Zoë Wanamaker
Lucille
Barère
Roger Sloman
Barère
Julie
Kate Fahy
Julie
Camille
Anthony Higgins
Camille
Hérault-Séchelles
Shane Briant
Hérault-Séchelles
Mercier
Don Henderson
Mercier
Saint-Just
Michael Pennington
Saint-Just
Lacroix
James Aubrey
Lacroix
Collot d'Herbois
Jonathan Adams
Collot d'Herbois
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