There’s a line in the direction of the top of Rona Munro’s play, Mary, that modifications your perspective of the central character, Lord Melville, performed by Douglas Henshall.
Douglas Henshall (James Melville) and Brian Vernel (Thompson) in Mary at Hampstead Theatre. Photo: Manuel Harlan
Set in the course of the turbulent reign of Mary Queen of Scotts, Melville is her most loyal advisor. But, with a string of scandals and seemingly unhealthy selections threatening her place, Melville is underneath rising stress to show his again on the Queen.
The play is a sequence of more and more tense conversations between Melville, Thompson (Brian Vernel), who has risen quickly up the ranks at court docket and Agnes (Rona Morison), a maid and vocal Protestant.
Thomspon and Agnes have little sympathy for the Queen and consider Scotland can be greatest served if she abdicated.
Can Melville win them round to his mind-set and onto the aspect of the Queen, or will they persuade him that placing the toddler prince James on the thrown with a regent is the higher path?
Queen Mary (Meg Watson) makes solely two transient appearances and says little or no, however her presence is a continuing all through as each resolution, each look and smile is analysed and interpreted.
Simply staged with a wood-panelled backdrop, two chairs and later a desk, the main target is firmly on a debate concerning the Queen’s suitability to rule.
The bodily absence of Mary felt barely odd at first however serves to emphasize her lack of company and her vulnerability as a lady in a person’s world. As totally different interpretations of her motion or inaction are introduced, it emphasises the double requirements.
In the play, individuals gossip and protest, even shouting insults on the Queen as she rides by way of the town, the sixteenth Century equal of placing your opinion in a Tweet.
The drama and pressure construct, resulting in a heated alternate of opinions a few pivotal occasion. It includes former favorite and suspected assassin Bothwell, his remedy of the Queen and whether or not she is a prepared participant or sufferer. Could Melville have performed extra to guard the Queen?
There is a reminder that Mary is a human, and that line which throws a special gentle on Melville.
The dialogue and performances are such that regardless that there are solely three characters for almost all of the play, you possibly can’t assist however really feel a way of the urgency and hazard of the time.
Not a phrase of what Munro has written is wasted.
I believed Mary was a gripping piece of theatre, not nearly politics and faith however the energy and prejudice of the patriarchy. The drawback she faces due to her intercourse is writ massive all through. And I’m going to provide it ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.
Mary, Hampstead Theatre
Written by Rona Munro
Directed by Roxana Silbert
Running time: 90 minutes with out an interval
Booking till 26 November; for extra particulars and to purchase tickets, head to the Hampstead Theatre web site.
Recently reviewed:
King Hamlin, Park Theatre ⭐️⭐️ and a half, reserving till 12 November
Good, Harold Pinter Theatre ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ reserving till 24 December