Boudica
Description
A brand-new ancient-history play in verse that tells the story of one of Britain's most iconic women: a queen, a warrior and a rebel.
AD 61, Britannia. On the furthest outreaches of the Roman Empire - at the very edge of the known world - rebellion is brewing.
The King of the Iceni has died and his widow, Boudica, has tried to claim her rightful throne. For her insolence in defying Rome, the queen has been flogged, her daughters have been raped, and they have been banished from their homeland. But now, Queen Boudica has returned. And this time she has an army.
She will have revenge. She will have blood. She will make Rome quake in fear.
About this Author
Tristan Bernays is a writer and performer from London. His work includes Testament (VAULT Festival, London, 2017); Frankenstein (Watermill Theatre/Wilton's Musical Hall); Teddy (Southwark Playhouse; Best New Musical at the 2016 Off West End Awards); The Bread & The Beer (Soho Theatre/UK tour); and Coffin (King's Head Theatre, London).
Reviews
"An epic, blood-soaked spectacle... Bernays' writing is beautifully clear and disciplined... a thrilling, challenging and thoroughly disturbing examination of one of Britain's bloodiest - and feistiest - patriots."
"Fast, foul and funny... Tristan Bernays writes with hints of the classics, yet it retains a sense of the modern. Bernays' words trip off the tongue, occasionally drifting into the poetic, and at other times into the coarse. Not only that but it's incredibly funny, with elements of Monty Python-esque humour running through."
"Audacious, inventive and vivid... a show for fans of Game of Thrones... refreshingly, Bernays has written a play in which women get to do the exciting stuff."
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