> THE APPLE CART

Apollo Theatre, IoW
31st March 2018



The Apple Cart - a satirical comedy which follows the fictional English King Magnus as he spars with, and ultimately outwits, Prime Minister Proteus and her cabinet, who seek to strip the monarchy of its remaining political influence. The team at the Apollo do it again!

"A comedy in which a King defeats an attempt by his popularly elected Prime Minister to deprive him of the right to influence public opinion through the press and the platform: in short, to reduce him to a cipher. The King’s reply is that rather than be a cipher he will abandon his throne and take his obviously very rosy chance of becoming a popularly elected Prime Minister himself." The play was completed in December 1928 and first performed at Warsaw (in Polish) the following June. Its English première was at the first Malvern Drama Festival in August 1929. 

George Bernard Shaw based King Magnus largely on himself, and Amanda Postlethwaite, the ‘Powermistress-General’, is said by the biographers of Beatrice Webb to be modelled on Susan Lawrence, an old colleague of Shaw’s from the Fabian Society."




Another fantastic production from the team at the Apollo. Director, Michael Arnell, peppered the production with subtlety, energy and a good dose of friction. The cast, the costumes, set and attention to detail are what make this teams productions shine, this show was no exception. We are so lucky to have such a wonderful and creative troop on our doorstep.




10 out of 10