
The play is set inside the trojan horse as you, as the audience, are all soldiers alongside the actors. Some of the soldiers are less keen to go to war and organise a coup.
The show is very funny with good audience interaction which adds to the feeling of being a part of the narrative rather than simply watching on. Luckily the audience I was with were humorous and really wanted to take part. The various coups started to make me wonder how it would end and became a little repetitive.
The play doesn’t have much material to extend and the ending was a little unsatisfying but for a fun hour of good jokes and audience interaction I would highly recommend Burning Down The Horse.
Performance:
Friday 23rd August 2024
13:00
Pleasance Dome – Queen Dome
Cast:
| Conor Joseph | Epeius |
| Kathryn Pridgeon | Anticlus |
| Sean Wareing | Echieon |
| Alistair Rowley | Ajax |
| Freddie Walker | Odysseus |
| Molly Keogh | Acamus |









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