====== Carcosa, or The Queen and the Stranger ====== A fantasy in two acts by [[Talbot Estus]] performed by '[[The Group]]' at the [[the_scala_theater|Scala Theatre]] on the 17th of October 1928. ===== Cast ===== * [[king_in_yellow_entities#Cassilda]], Queen of [[king_in_yellow_entities#Yhtill]] - [[The Group#Hannah Keith|Mrs. Hannah Keith]] * [[king_in_yellow_entities#Thale]], older son of Cassilda - [[The Group#Walter Paige|Mr. Walter Paige]] * Uoht, younger son of Cassilda and Naotalba, Cassilda's high priest - [[The Group#George Keith|Mr. George Keith]] * [[king_in_yellow_entities#Camilla]], daughter of [[king_in_yellow_entities#Cassilda]] - [[The Group#Jean Hewart|Ms. Jean Hewart]] * [[king_in_yellow_entities#The Stranger]] - [[The Group#Michael Gillen|Mr. Michael Gillen]] * [[king_in_yellow_entities#The King in Yellow]] - [[Talbot Estus|Mr. Talbot Estus]] ===== The Story ===== {{ :carcosa-playbill.png?direct&300|}}The main story threads of the 'Carcosa' play involve the following aspects: * [[king_in_yellow_entities#Cassilda]] is Queen of a City ([[king_in_yellow_entities#Yhtill]]) which overlooks the Lake of [[king_in_yellow_entities#Hali]]. * On the far shore of Hali, when the [[king_in_yellow_entities#Hyades]] rise, can be seen the mysterious city of [[Carcosa]], a city with five singularities (of which four are revealed). It is said [[The King in Yellow]] rules there. * Yhtill is at war with the city of [[king_in_yellow_entities#Alar]], ruled by [[king_in_yellow_entities#Aldones|Aldones]] who is closely related to Cassilda – there is an endless stalemate in this war. * Nothing ever happens of note in Yhtill. * There is an endless debate about the succession between Cassilda’s two sons that seems to hinge on which one their sister Camilla chooses as her husband. * Cassilda fears the coming of [[The Yellow Sign]] – a symbol sent from Carcosa to all Yhtillian monarchs. Its significance is unclear. * [[king_in_yellow_entities#The Stranger|A stranger]] wearing a pale mask arrives in the city, causing a great commotion. * The stranger tells the royal family that the mask is a weapon against the King in Yellow. He reveals that he wears the Yellow Sign – and later claims he does this as a sign of its powerlessness against [[king_in_yellow_entities#the Pallid Mask]], but its revelation causes horror among the royal family. * The Stranger suggests a masked ball, in which all shall wear the Pallid Mask, and thus be free forever of the influence of the King. * During the ball, the Stranger reveals that he is a spy from Alar, and that he wears no Mask. * At this, the King in Yellow makes his appearance, slays the Stranger and tells the people of Yhtill that Yhtill and Carcosa are now the same city, and that the price of this alliance against Alar, which will be destroyed is the ‘fixing of the Mask’ – Cassilda and her family are horrified and the King ends by asking ‘Did you think to be human still?’ ===== Oddities at the Play===== {{ :carcosa-cast-list.png?direct&300|}} As the mysteries surrounding the Play, and its history were uncovered by the party, they were drawn further in the madness and insanity it offers all who see [[The Yellow Sign]]. * The play as described (which is as it was seen by the PCs) differs significantly from the script, but the performers say that they performed the script exactly as written. * In both versions of the play large sections of exposition appear to be missing – the cause and effect relationships between various elements are a total mystery. The character of the Child, for example is very peculiar. * At the beginning of the second act, the child delivers a speech in front of the closed curtain indicating that it is now too late for the audience and that by returning to watch the second act they have committed themselves to the consequences. * During the play, people's reactions did not seem to be in line with what was actually happening on the stage. People would react with gasps or laughter at points where nothing appeared to elicit surprise or humour. * [[Nathaniel Browne]] noted that in the latter part of the first act, there appeared to be something being said very subtly between the lines. * He also noticed a couple two rows in front of him leave during this time, but the other PCs said that this event did not occur. * The play, particularly [[The Yellow Sign]] seemed to affect the emotions of some people very strongly, whereas others were affected little, if at all. After the King's exit in the last scene, there were many people overcome with emotion (to the point of almost fomenting a riot). Nathaniel Browne cried uncontrollably, while the man next to him punched his wife in the face. Due to the uproar, the last few lines of the play were drowned out. ===== Reviews ===== Some people seem to have watched (or thought they have seen) different versions of scenes than others. === Avant-Garde Nonsense Causes a Riot - as appeared in Theatre Review===