Greyhounds entwines Shakespeare’s famous story of ‘warlike Harry’ with the everyday trials and tribulations of small village life during World War Two. Whilst the war rages above them, the residents of Shuttlefield village struggle to stage a production of Henry V to raise money for their local Spitfire fund. Greyhounds is the first play by new young writer, Laura Crow, combining a taste of Shakespeare, a touch of comedy and true vintage flair. Greyhounds will make its London premier at the Bread & Roses Theatre following on from a successful run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.