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Index
Playwright’s Notes
Production History
Characters
Scene One: Meeting
Scene Two: Respect
Scene Three: Courtship
Scene Four: A New Mother
Scene Five: A Notary’s Witness of the Marriage of Henry VIII and Katherine Parr
Scene Six: Wound
Scene Seven: A Game of Tickle
Scene Eight: Act of Succession/The Submission of Lady Mary: To the King, Her Father
Scene Nine: Three-Way
Scene Ten: Family Dinner
Scene Eleven: Sailor Boy
Scene Twelve: Renaissance Man
Scene Thirteen: Omen
Scene Fourteen: Regent
Scene Fifteen: Henry VIII’s Commission for Payment of Monies by Queen Katherine as Regent
Scene Sixteen: Training Day
Scene Seventeen: The Return of the King
Scene Eighteen: Power Switch
Scene Nineteen: Defending the Faith
Scene Twenty: Threading the Needle
Scene Twenty-one: Whack-a-Mole
Scene Twenty-two: Reprieve
Scene Twenty-three: Impotence
Scene Twenty-four: Good Council
Scene Twenty-five: King Edward VI’s Latin Letter to Dowager Queen Katherine
Scene Twenty-six: A Little Pleasure
Scene Twenty-seven: Burn the Playhouse Down
Epilogue: Queenmaker
Appendix
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Copyright
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