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GORDON PARSONS admires a version of Marlowe’s grim tragedy that strips it down to its gay essentials
PIETA: Evan Milton (as Lancaster) with Daniel Evans (as Edward) in Edward II [Helen Murray]

Edward II
The Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon

CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE’S grim tragedy is, understandably perhaps, the least often featured of his plays on the modern stage. With our contemporary fixation with LBGT+ concerns, it is not surprising that the RSCS artistic directors should have decided that the time is ripe for an airing. 

Daniel Evans, one of those directors, stars in Daniel Raggett’s new pared-down production.

It can be no spoiler for most people who will see this play to recognise that its focal point is necessarily the final horrific rape and murder of a weak and ineffectual king whose obsession with sexual “frolicking with his minion” at the expense of his country’s good brings about his downfall.

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