Camelot has fallen. The heroes of the Round Table are dead and gone. The divided kingdoms turn to a reclusive princess in the barren islands of northern Scotland, the last survivor of the royal line, to take power and to lead Britain out of darkness. Her name is Clarissant. Her mother, Morgause, was King Arthur’s sister and a wicked sorceress whose power continues to choke Camelot from beyond the grave. Rather than wear the crown offered to her, Clarissant uses the magic of her ancestors to try desperately to bring back the golden days when her brothers lived to serve the great King Arthur. Is it truly her destiny to rule Britain? Or the final step in her mother’s curse?
"...The message of the play is clear and strong - that self-acceptance allows us the power to create our own stories. However, some of the dialogue is repetitive, and the sheer number of stories enacted slows the pace. The show could afford to lose a couple of vignettes, and the message might be more apparent if it were hinted at it earlier." Read Full Review