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"Queen Elizabeth II is dead. After a lifetime of waiting, her son ascends the throne. A future of power. But how to rule? This controversial 'future history play' explores the people beneath the crowns, the unwritten rules of our democracy, and the conscience of Britain's most famous family"--Page 4 of cover.
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A very fun gimmicky idea, marred by poor execution. The gimmick is that this is a future history of the brief, tumultuous reign of King Charles III - i.e. Charles of the big ears, son of Elizabeth II, father of Princes Harry + William. It's also written in the style of a semi-modern Shakespeare: I think I detected iambic pentameter? I didn't actually count the syllables, so can't be sure.
Anyway, that sounds cool, doesn't it? But bah. It was just silly. I didn't find the main construct and tension believable (when King Charles III gets mad at the British PM for wanting to enact a law that diminishes freedom of the press). It felt immediately dated, given Prince Harry's wedding (I know, I know, not the play's fault). But the treatment of Harry was a bit caricature-ish. The poetickal dialogue was also terribly stilted; like Shakespeare fanfic that I might have written back in school. The pacing and plot felt rushed, and many of the characters (especially Harry and his manic pixie “prole” girlfriend, Jess) felt like paper-thin stand-ins for ideas and stereotypes.