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  温斯顿·丘吉尔、哈罗德·威尔逊、玛格丽特·撒切尔、约翰·梅杰、大卫·卡梅伦……这些为世人所熟知的英国首相的名字,在60年来不断更迭,而英女王伊丽莎白二世始终在端坐在他们背后。人们不知道的是,60年来,伊丽莎白二世在白金汉宫的一个被称作“相约星期二”的密谈中跟12位首相进行过会面。与其他英国公共生活的会晤不同,这是女王与她的首相进行的私人会晤。关于每一次会晤的内容,谈话双方一直保持着心照不宣的共识:永不复述谈话内容给别人,甚至包括他们的家人和配偶。
  然而,英国国家剧院现场呈现的《女王召见》却打破了这个沉默公约,并想象了一系列唐宁街官员和女王之间的重要会晤。从丘吉尔到卡梅伦,每个首相都曾用这些私下谈话作为传声筒和忏悔录——时而亲密,时而具有火药味。
  曾经在2006年的电影《女王》中因扮演伊丽莎白二世而斩获奥斯卡奖的影后海伦·米伦,此次“驾临”伦敦西区,领衔主演剧场大作《女王召见》。从年轻的母亲到祖母,这些私人谈话记录了伊丽莎白二世时代的弧线——政客们穿过选举政治的旋转门来来去去,而只有她依然如故,等着迎接她的下一个首相。
  剧作家彼得·摩根与海伦·米伦在奥斯卡影片《女王》的合作之后再次在这部西区热门剧作中聚首。而这部戏的导演由曾获奥斯卡提名的导演史蒂芬·戴德利(《舞动人生(Billy Elliot)》、《时时刻刻》)担当,其精彩程度获得了多重保障。《泰晤士报》评价其观演感受时说:“有趣、真实、善良、跌宕起伏,并充满惊喜。我爱这部剧里的每一分钟。”

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