Opinion by Autumn Brewington | Post Elizabeth: God Save the King
Opinions columnist Eugene Robinson. Both the times and the king’s nature will demand more exposure. “The question is whether a smaller, more modern, less grand, more open monarchy — which might be inevitable — can still captivate hundreds of millions of people in Britain and around the world.”,
film critic Ann Hornaday. Most of us have been saying goodbye to a character both real and imagined — “an amalgam of Hollywood myth, romantic fantasy, palace PR and the redoubtable sovereign herself.”“There have been royal blockbusters before, but never a show quite like this,”Kevin Sullivan, Mary Jordan, Karla Adam and William Booth. This intricately staged production — planned for decades — had it all: “elaborate costumes, bagpipes and tolling bells, soldiers on horseback, cannons and castles.