Tobias Menzies simmers in hotel-room drama Fever

Game of Thrones star Menzies charms critics with poverty monologue in luxury hotel suite

Tobias Menzies, Fever

A new production of Wallace Shawn's Fever starring Tobias Menzies is a hit with UK critics. Menzies, best known for recent roles in Game of Thrones, Rome and An Honourable Woman, performs the monologue in a suite at the May Fair hotel, London.

Fever, by New York playwright and actor Shawn, was first performed for small groups in private homes in 1990. This new production, directed by Robert Icke for the Almeida Theatre, invites an audience of 25 per show to a hotel room where Menzies plays a man suffering from a fever and a crisis of conscience in a luxury hotel suite in an unnamed third world country.

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