Edinburgh Fringe: MUSSSOLINI: a one-man political farce
Mussolini: a one-man political farce *****
RGR Productions
Venue 41
Hill Street Theatre
5 – 30 August TICKETS
Reviewed by David KERR
Ross Gurney-Randall portrays the former Fascist dictator of
In turn he is bombastic and vainglorious when he thinks that the Italian people are unworthy of his great genius; or he is full of self doubt as he cowers from Allied aircraft. AT times he comes across as an ineffective teacher of an especially rowdy class. He recalls his early lifte, his commendation as a socialist leader by Comrade Lenin and his transformation from socialist agitator to Fascist dictator.
This powerful one-man-show gets right inside Mussolini’s head. The humour is dark but not forced as the depressed Duce recollects significant events in his life; the March on Rome, the murder of socialist leader Matteoti, his son-in-law’s treachery which led to his removal from office and his arrest and imprisonment on the orders of the King,
Gurney-Randall brings to life his mixed feelings about being rescued on Hitler’s orders, his installation as head of state of the puppet Salo republic and how his hand was forced to have his son-in-law shot for his treachery. Regrets? He had a few as all his hopes and dreams came crashing down around him. This fine play tells all.
***** five stars
0 TrackBacks
Listed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: Edinburgh Fringe: MUSSSOLINI: a one-man political farce.
TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.thecarrick.biz/kerrscorner/mt-tb.cgi/197

Leave a comment