Bada Productions present Hervey, a tale of Georgian life, at The Courtyard on Saturday, May 12.
Hervey tells the story of the Royal Family in 1737 during a bad period. King George II and Queen Caroline loathe their son and heir, the Prince of Wales; and the Prince of Wales loathes them back, with interest. Fanning the flames of this bitter feud is the Queen’s Vice-Chamberlain, the witty and vicious Lord Hervey, whose uninhibited reminiscences provide a wickedly entertaining picture of Georgian life-at-the-top.
A.P.Waxkirsh presents this one-man show in the Studio Theatre. Waxkirsh is also the author of the Georgian murder mystery novel, The Last of Samuel Shapes and other one-man shows.
See Hervey at The Courtyard on Saturday, May 12 at 7.45pm. To book, call the box officeon 01432 340555 or visit courtyard.org.uk.
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