
theatre · Lytham
A Man For All Seasons
Robert Bolt’s A Man for All Seasons is not merely a historical drama; it is a clinical study of the soul under pressure. Set against the backdrop of Tudor England—a world of velvet, violence, and shifting allegiances—it follows the final years of Sir Thomas More, the Lord Chancellor who chose the silence of his conscience over the roar of a king’s command. As King Henry VIII seeks to dismantle the spiritual foundations of Europe to secure an annulment and an heir, More stands as the "center of gravity" in a spinning world. He is a man of profound wit and even deeper law, a man who believes that when a person takes an oath, they are holding their own self in their hands like water. The play explores the terrifying friction between private integrity and public necessity. Through the eyes of the Common Man—the cynical, shape-shifting narrator who reminds us that we are often more complicit
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