Tudor England, the 1530s. The court of King Henry VIII hums with intrigue and quiet menace. Power shifts behind closed doors. Alliances are made and unmade in an instant. In this world, ambition is currency and a single misstep can have catastrophic consequences.
Robert Bolt’s A Man for All Seasons tells the true story of Sir Thomas More, a man known for his integrity, caught in a time of political and religious upheaval. As the King demands loyalty at any cost, More is forced to choose between serving his monarch and staying true to his conscience.
Tense, intelligent and still sharply relevant for audiences today, this enduring drama asks what it really costs to stand by your principles when silence is no longer safe.