A review by caidyn
King Henry VI, Part 3 by John D. Cox, William Shakespeare, Eric Rasmussen

3.0

Yet again, good but not great. The saving grace is the lovely Gloucester (Richard III) who starts really having a part in this play, then, obviously, is further showed up in the next play. It's just an odd piece of propaganda, these few plays. Because Shakespeare had to tread carefully. Elizabeth I's grandparents were Lancasters and Yorks, after all.