THE STORY: A conflict raged for 20 years between Elizabeth of England and Mary Stuart, during which the destiny of England as an independent nation of free people trembled in the balance. Elizabeth struggles over whether to keep her cousin Mary alive or to execute her. Each course seems to be of equal peril. The play is by turns a testament to human bravery and personal dignity; a conflict between personal and political responsibility; a struggle between womanhood and statesmanship, where Mary triumphs at one and Elizabeth the other.
A free adaptation of Schiller’s Marie Stuart.
“Triumphantly theatrical…The power and bravura of heroic drama…A tale of giants calculated to make the theatre-goer sit on the edge of his seat.” —The New York Times.
“Remarkably absorbing…The fine, resounding speeches have dramatic drive and power.” —New York Post.