In the turbulent court of Henry VIII, Sir Thomas More stands as a beacon of integrity. As the King seeks a divorce to marry Anne Boleyn, More faces a harrowing choice between his loyalty to the crown and his unwavering moral compass. Robert Bolt’s A Man for All Seasons delves deep into this historical conflict, portraying the ultimate price of staying true to one's beliefs.
Following a record-breaking UK tour, Jonathan Church’s (The Drifters Girl) acclaimed production transfers to the West End for a limited run. Renowned actor Martin Shaw (Judge John Deed, Inspector George Gently) reprises his role as More, delivering a performance lauded for its depth and conviction. The cast also features Gary Wilmot as the Common Man, Edward Bennett as Thomas Cromwell, and Orlando James as Henry VIII.
With set and costume design by Simon Higlett, lighting by Mark Henderson, and music by Matthew Scott, this production brings the Tudor era vividly to life.