Theatre Royal Bath Fiennes imbues Eliot's last great poem with all the drama of a Shakespearean soliloquy in a magnificent, intimate theatrical experience By the time TS Eliot wrote his last great poem, he had turned to playwriting hoping to reach a bigger audience (the opening lines of Burnt Norton, the first in the quartet, are leftovers from Murder in the Cathedral). So Ralph Fiennes and James Dacre's adaptation …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:48AM on June 3, 2021