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Charlie Condou and Mary Roscoe star in the world premiere of The Throne

by Staff Writer
May 25, 2022
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Mary Roscoe and Charlie Condou The Throne photo by Carla Evans

Mary Roscoe and Charlie Condou The Throne photo by Carla Evans

Charlie Condou and Mary Roscoe are to star in the world premiere of The Throne a new comedy by award-winning TV and film screenwriter John Goldsmith, opening at Charing Cross Theatre.

2002: the year of the Queen’s Golden Jubilee, and Dudley Goring Comprehensive School is in a state of eager anticipation about the arrival of a very important visitor. Her Majesty the Queen is due to open the new science block.

Everyone, that is, apart from Derek Jones, the school’s Head of Science, an unreconstructed socialist and staunch republican.

       

In a moment of madness, Derek decides to use the temporary ‘facilities’ – a Portaloo which has been specially installed for the Queen’s own personal use. His timing is, as ever, terrible and he is caught in the act by the Queen herself.

Embarrassment quickly turns to confusion and then fear as they realise they’ve been locked in the Portaloo by terrorists who have planted a bomb underneath… and any attempt to escape will set it off.

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With no way to contact the outside world, Derek and Her Majesty are forced to rely on each other as they wait anxiously to discover their fate. But will they find common ground before it’s too late?

A witty and irreverent new comedy from award-winning TV and film screenwriter John Goldsmith, ‘The Throne’ stars Charlie Condou (‘Coronation Street’, ‘Charlotte Gray’, ‘Nathan Barley’) and Mary Roscoe (‘Ted Lasso’, ‘Unrelated’).

The cast also features Michael Joel Bartelle as headmaster Peter Carr.

The Throne is at Charing Cross Theatre 23 June – 30 July 2022. 

       
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