Fantastically metatextual, witty, funny, sexy, irreverent and profound - a love letter to Shakespeare and theatre, and a startlingly deep-hitting piece about identity, societal roles, choices and family. Without spoiling any elements of the plot, The Prince has one of the best comments on the "honourable" death since Wilfred Owen.
I like Shakespeare, I've watched Abigail Thorne's content for years, so I expected a decent experience-The Prince exceeded all expectations - and there's plenty to enjoy even for those usually averse to theatre. I cannot underline that enough, and I fear: I watched it with my ttrpg group and it was unanimously well-received despite our varied tastes in media.
They did some fantastic lightwork and inventive decision with the limited, quite spartan scene set. The whole of the cast is marvellous.
Worth supporting for just the potential it represents, for new and inventive productions to fund themselves and reach wider audience.
Plot summary
All the world’s a stage and Jen and Sam have learned the hard way, being trapped in a Shakespearean multiverse. On their quest to discover the doorway back to reality they notice something unusual about Henry ‘Hotspur’ Percy.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
April 28, 2023 at 02:06 PM
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Top cast
Abigail Thorn as Hotspur
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1280*720
English 2.0
NR
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