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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
Also: Ustinov Studio,The Egg
TownBath
CountyBath & North East Somerset
From20th November 2014
Opened26th November 2014
To20th December 2014
WhenMon-Sat 19:45.Thu Mat 14:30 (Not Nov 20), Sat Mat 14:30. Nov 26 at 19:00
Theatre Royal (V854)
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  • Date of change: 20 Nov 14 - T1229115450
  • Date of change: 1 Jul 14 - T1229115450

Three Black Comedies: Exit the King

Work:: Three Black Comedies: Exit the King (S1333921213)

The once great King Berenger the First is 400 years old, on his last legs and ruling over a decaying kingdom. Now the party is over and the end is nigh. In his youth he reigned over millions of subjects, battled thousands of enemies, single-handedly split the atom and invented the car. He even controlled the weather. But now the heater is broken, the cows have stopped producing milk and the sun is late. While his two queens bicker about whether he should be made aware of his imminent demise, it is clear that Berenger won't surrender without a fight. But the fact is, this is the last day of his life and the end of the play could mean the end of everything. Ionesco's darkly hilarious and sparklingly witty comedy makes fun of all the things that tragedy usually takes seriously.
Author Eugene Ionesco

Production:: (T1229115450)

Translation Jeremy Sams
Director Laurence Boswell
Design Anna Fleischle
Lighting Joshua Carr
Sound Isobel Waller-Bridge
Music Isobel Waller-Bridge
Performer Alun Armstrong
Performer Siobhan Redmond
Performer Beth Park
Performer William Gaunt

Listing:: L1632898604

Ustinov Studio



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