Robert Joy in King Charles III. Photo by Michael Doucett. |
King Charles III
Seattle Repertory Theatre
Through December 18, 2016
The new and much anticipated play at Seattle Rep is King Charles III and it has a very
intriguing premise. We all know that Queen Elizabeth II will die, like we all
will at some point. That’s not very startling, and her son, Prince Charles, has
been on tap to be king for a long time. Playwright Mike Bartlett supposes what
a newly inherited King Charles might be like, and chooses some very
contemporary problems to fold into the fantasy.
As the pomp and ritual of the Queen’s burial is ending, the
new King Charles is presented with a bill to sign from the British Parliament
by the Prime Minister. But it happens that the bill fundamentally restricts
freedom of Britian’s famously rowdy and incendiary press. As Prime Minister
Evans (a suitably restrained Ian Merrial Peakes) explains it, it seeks to
reasonably prevent invasions of privacy like tapping of royal cell phones and then
leaking photos and emails to the public (which we heard really happened in
2011).