The Trial of Marie Antoinette
Why see The Trial of Marie Antoinette?
Paris. 1793. The King is dead, and the revolution is entering its most chaotic, terrifying phase. In a medieval prison, Marie Antoinette awaits trial before her people for the crime of being Queen.
The Trial of Marie Antoinette is a new play by Peter Langdon. It tells the story of the last days of one of history's most infamous women, going beyond our image of the 'let them eat cake' Queen to examine the truth behind her life and her downfall.
The play considers how new political ideas and the hatred of the people became so powerful that Marie Antoinette had to die. Based on extensive research and historical records, this play is the first in English to put the trial on stage. With a cast of 11 and an epic sweep, 'The Trial of Marie Antoinette' brings the turbulent times of the French Revolution vividly to life.
Cast
Helen Belbin as Rose & Rene
Stephen Cheriton as Simon & Valaze
Stephen Connery-Brown as Tronson Doucoudray
Lucy Grainger as Egle, Roussilon & Margot
James Hayward as President Fouquier-Tinville
Cassie Laver as Rosalie
Rhys Lawton as Claude Chaveau-Lagarde
Stuart Sessions as Hebert, Guard & Guillaume
Julie Tallis as Marie Antoinette
Creative
Co-Producer: Julie Tallis
Lighting Design: Ciaran Cunningham
