Another not-too-taxing romp with Westfield's Men through the Tudor period.
Plague has struck London, causing theatres to close, and actors to be out of work. Fortunately, a Bohemian princess has seen the last performance of the troupe before they are shut down, and she demands their presence at the Bohemian court. Following the Emperor's invitation/command, they set out on a journey to Prague - but two mysterious parcels are entrusted to them, and someone knows Nicholas Bracewell is carrying them . . .
As ever, Laurence Firethorn is larger than life, Barnaby Gill is his camp opponent, Owen Elias just loves everything about life, and Nicholas Bracewell keeps everybody together and sane - well, sort of.