Nell Gwynn by
Jessica Swale , is a warm, witty, bawdy and at times moving romp into
Nell Gwynn’s rise as London’s first leading lady actress. A former prostitute, hawker and orange saleswoman , this quick witted and humorous survivor of the slums developed as a talented actress through natural skill and sheer tenacity. Played with some gusto and cheeky charm by
Rose Shalloo the audience at the
Grovernsor Out Door Theatre in Chester, warmed immediately to her rather moving scenes with
King Charles 11 ( Guy Wolfe) and I think we all felt that we learned rather more about the characters than his final words of
“ let not poor Nellie Starve”
Bel Gwynn has always been one of my favourite figures from history.
ReplyDeleteI’m home after Docks …..looks good
ReplyDeleteThe costumes look great!
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Am on the wrong continent to be familiar with Nell Gwynn but am impressed as always with the interesting things you find in area theaters! Lucky you!
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Sounds like a worthwhile play and performance! I'd go to see it.
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