Synopses & Reviews
Major new work by an award-winning author of historical dramas. June 1871: William Morris spends an idyllic summer in the country with his beloved Janey and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. But cynics whispered that the move from London was to conceal the very Pre-Raphaelite affair between Janey and Rossetti.
Peter Whelan’s plays include Captain Swing, The Accrington Pals, Clay, The Bright and Bold Design, The School of Night, Shakespeare Country, The Tinderbox, The Herbal Bed, and A Russian in the Woods.
Synopsis
A major new play, with its world premiere at London's Almeida Theatre
June 1871. William Morris spends summer in Kelmscott, Oxfordshire in the company of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and their beloved Janey - the wife of one and muse of the other.
It seemed that they had found their ideal, in harmony with nature, a garden of earthly delights. But cynics whispered that the move from London was to conceal the very Pre-Raphaelite affair between Janey and Gabriel.
Synopsis
Major new work by an award-winning author of historical dramas
About the Author
Peter Whelan was born in the Potteries in 1931. His plays include Captain Swing (RSC The Other Place , Stratford, 1978), The Accrington Pals (RSC Pit, London, 1981), Clay (RSC Pit, London, 1983), The B right and Bold Design (RSC Pit, London, 1991), The School of Night (RSC The Other Place, Stratford, 1992), Shakespeare Country (Little Theatre Guild, 1993), The Tinderbox (New Vic, Newcastle-under-Lym e, 1994), Divine Right (Birmingham Rep, 1996), The Herbal Bed (RSC The Other Place, Stratford, 1996, West End and New York. Best Play: Lloyds Private Banking Award. Olivier Award nomination.), Overtur e (New Vic, Newcastle-under-Lyme, 1997), Nativity (with Bill Alexander, Birmingham Rep, 1999) and A Russian in the Woods (RSC 2001). Television includes The Trial of Lord Lucan and In Suspicious Circu mstances. He is an Honorary Associate of the RSC, is married with two sons and a daughter, and lives in London.