So Biden snubs our king and the coronation 👑 and Great Britain 🇬🇧 but choose to have a selfie with an ira terrorist 😏😕 perhaps it‘s time for the uk to take a step back from Biden and his delusional obligations
So Biden snubs our king and the coronation 👑 and Great Britain 🇬🇧 but choose to have a selfie with an ira terrorist 😏😕 perhaps it‘s time for the uk to take a step back from Biden and his delusional obligations
Just got this new book with a #numbertitle today! What's not to love about a play centered on the current royal family that takes place in the future but is written in the style of a Shakespearean history play? #futurehistory #riotgrams #theatrenerd #numbertitles
I definitely enjoyed this play about #royals more than the following production The Select. #lyricalapril
I'm going to see this on Saturday with my sister. Looking forward to it! #alltheworldsastage feistyfeb @RealLifeReading
A #bookaboutpolitics is one of the only categories I have left in the @bookriot #readharderchallenge. But almost every political book makes me nostalgic, sad, or angry right now. Watching The Crown on Netflix inspired me to try this play as an alternative.
Imagine Charles becomes king and, for morally justifiable reasons, refuses to sign a bad bill into law. Imagine the constitutional crisis that'd ensue, the reactions of Camilla, Will & Kate, Harry. Diana's ghost popping in. That's what this play does, & does well! The ending disappoints, though.
In this fascinating near-future history play, King Charles refuses to sign the government's bill on moral principle, using powers vested in the sovereign but never used, provoking a political crisis.
Now that I've outed myself as a royalty book buff, you shan't be surprised that this is my pick for the Reading Harder challenge #23 (Read a play), right?