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  • Pianorak
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 3128

    #16
    There were two wrong notes which spoilt it for me: William saying that it was Catherine's idea, and Charles that he could not live alone, not seeing his sons and grandchildren again. They weren't exactly a close-knit family. But I suppose the play had to have West End Theatre mass appeal - and required a Happy Ending of sorts.
    My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)

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    • jean
      Late member
      • Nov 2010
      • 7100

      #17
      Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
      ...The notion that the great unwashed would rise up and start setting fire to things because of any action or inaction by a putative future monarch seems unlikely...
      My thoughts exactly.

      I thought the verse worked well some of the time - but I heard no couplets or rhymes!

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      • Barbirollians
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 11751

        #18
        Originally posted by jean View Post
        My thoughts exactly.

        I thought the verse worked well some of the time - but I heard no couplets or rhymes!
        I enjoyed it and thought that the cast were terrific especially the late Tim Pigott-Smith .

        The two false notes were that the Fixed Term Parliaments Act would surely have prevented the proroguing of Parliament and Harry being required to chuck his girlfriend at the end . Heavens he is going out with an American model in real life .

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        • aeolium
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 3992

          #19
          Originally posted by jean View Post
          My thoughts exactly.

          I thought the verse worked well some of the time - but I heard no couplets or rhymes!
          There was certainly one near the start where Charles is speaking direct to camera about his coming responsibilities and ends with the words "That's me!" - the previous line having also ended with a syllable rhyming with that, and I thought there were others but harder to pick up because lines were at times elided.

          The scene where CIII enters the House of Commons unintentionally recalled for me the wonderful scene in the filmed version of the Comic Strip's "The Strike" where Arthur Scargill aka Al Pacino aka Peter Richardson brings up Tammy to address the Speaker - I thought this one matched the Hollywood version of The Strike both for its absurdity and its crafted appeal to an American audience.

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          • jean
            Late member
            • Nov 2010
            • 7100

            #20
            Most of it was blank verse, so no rhymes.

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            • ardcarp
              Late member
              • Nov 2010
              • 11102

              #21
              ...but maybe a rhyme or two crept in?

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