Whistling Psyche
T928112617
An Edwardian waiting room in an English train station. Two persons waiting....One, small in stature, of murky origins in Ireland, wears nevertheless the uniform of an inspector-general of army hospitals. The other is from a wealthy, upright English family. Both have striven to be reformers in their work, but only one of them has been honoured for it: Florence Nightingale. The other achieved fame - indeed infamy - only after her death. They seem to be strangers to each other , but they are not entirely so. Once upon a time in a far away place they had a bitter encounter.....
Archive :: production:T928112617, play:S2060253320, venue:V166
Special Performances
- 25 May 04 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)
- 5 Jun 04 Audio Described
- 9 Jun 04 Sign Interpreted