Directed By: Kenneth Michaels
Written By: Kate Glover
Presented By: Historia Theatre Company
A new play to mark the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London.
The play opens in the bakery of Thomas Farynor, King's Baker, just before midnight on 1 September 1666. It's a swelteringly hot night. There has been no rain for months. Thomas assures his daughter that he has checked the fires...
The fire starts within hours; for three days it rages terrifyingly, helped by a ferocious East wind. Lord Mayor Bludworth is useless. Samuel Pepys takes practical measures, and liaises with the King, Charles II. The people lose everything and camp out at Moorfields. Foreigners and 'papists' are blamed for the fire and so are ferociously attacked. People are hysterical. St Paul's burns: a vision of Hell.
A Frenchman is hanged for starting the fire, but was he really guilty? What about Farynor? Pepys has his suspicions...
Despite the toll of 89 churches, 1300 houses and 200,000 people made homeless, Christopher Wren, in a moving final scene with Pepys, has a strong sense of hope, and believes that London, like the Phoenix, will rise from the ashes.
Fire and Phoenix
Bridewell Theatre, Bride Lane, London
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This event ended on Saturday 19th of November 2016
This event ended on Saturday 19th of November 2016
Admission
£15. £12 concessions
£15. £12 concessions
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