
WillShake
Drama · Animation
Overview
WillShake is a boy with a trunk of theatrical tricks who likes to tell stories. He embarks on his first journey to share the story of Henry V.
Top Cast


Jonnie Kimmins
Jonnie Kimmins
Will Shake
Jonnie Kimmins
Will Shake
Kian Graham
Kian Graham
Henry
Kian Graham
Henry
Michelle Wieczorek
Michelle Wieczorek
Friend & Soldier
Michelle Wieczorek
Friend & Soldier
Daniel Plenderleith
Daniel Plenderleith
Friend & Soldier
Daniel Plenderleith
Friend & Soldier
Rory Davidson
Rory Davidson
Bishop of Ely & Soldier
Rory Davidson
Bishop of Ely & Soldier
Leo Betts
Leo Betts
Archbishop of Canterbury & Soldier
Leo Betts
Archbishop of Canterbury & Soldier
Louie Burn
Louie Burn
Westmoreland & Soldier
Louie Burn
Westmoreland & Soldier
Benjamin Harper
Benjamin Harper
Dauphin
Benjamin Harper
Dauphin
Jessica Rosser
Jessica Rosser
Serving Wench
Jessica Rosser
Serving Wench
Abigail Rosser
Abigail Rosser
Serving Wench
Abigail Rosser
Serving Wench
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