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PRETTY, WITTY NELL

solo performance · Rogue Shakespeare® · Ages 17+ · 55 mins · United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

one person show world premiere
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Review by SHARI BARRETT

June 27, 2019 original article

What I liked

We can all thank Nell for her role in getting Charles II to give women the right to appear onstage in 1662, thanks to her free-spirited ability to entertain men in and out of the bedroom. I never knew she bore the king two illegitimate sons or that when Charles II died, his successor King James, a strict Roman Catholic, paid off her debts and his Queen took financially care of Gwynne and her surviving son. What a wonderful and totally entertaining way to learn tidbits of British history!

What I didn't like

This show was perfect just as it was!

My overall impression

What an eye-opening lesson into the life of Nell Gwynne, the English actress who is perhaps best known as the mistress of Charles II, whose frank recklessness, generosity, invariable good temper, ready wit, infectious high spirits, and amazing indiscretions that were popular in society as well as the King’s Court – until he died and Puritanism set in. As performed by the “pretty and witty” Melanie Johnson, who manages to deliver writer/director Ryan J-W Smith’s iambic pentameter monologue as if it was the most natural way for her to speak, I learned ow this girl from the wrong side of the tracks, born as common as they come, made her way into court and flourished. Wonderful character portrayals with a wide variety of accents.

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