Playwright Howard Brenton played to a packed house at Lambeth on Thursday night......with a diverse audience which encompassed students, professional historians, politicians, clergymen and also included Artistic Director of Shakespeare's Globe - Dominic Dromgoole.
Brenton's enthusiasm for his subject was mesmerising as he explored the research that had led him to write the
part of Tyndale into his play
'Anne Boleyn' and also read dramatic excerpts from the text.
He definitely whetted our appetites for next year's
revival of the play at The Globe, and - by popular demand - we will post performance dates here as soon as these are announced.
Thanks once again to
Lambeth Palace for providing such lovely and historic surroundings for our annual lecture; as this event usually takes place in the autumn it was a rare treat to see the Guard Room decked out in all its Christmas finery.
For those who were not able to make it to the lecture, this year we're pleased to be able to offer members the chance to listen at home via our
lecture Podcast (opens in a new window).
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