Richard II review – Jonathan Bailey exudes charisma as a cocaine snorting king of misrule
6 months in The guardian
Bridge Theatre, LondonNicholas Hytner’s production plays like a thriller, while Brigerton star Bailey glitters with feeling in a potently physical modern-dress productionLong before Bridgerton, there was theatre for Jonathan Bailey, from roles at the RSC as a child actor onwards. His ease and aptitude on stage is evident here yet he is still a revelation, lighting up this play about a king’s misrule and downfall. As the less performed opening of Shakespeare’s history quartet of “Henriads”, it is an exploration of power, reflecting on the superannuated concept of a king’s divine rule and its unseating after a rebellion by exiled cousin, Henry Bullingbrook.Nicholas Hytner, as director, smooths away most of the play’s creakiness with a pared-down production that has the pace and intrigue of a thriller. It is muscular in its look and Bailey singularly shines, his luminosity putting the others slightly in the shade. Continue reading...