“Sometimes one craves something for years – for years – and one just defers from – from acting on it…”
For Honour and George, the arrival of the self-assured Claudia threatens to wreck a 32-year marriage. But as the power balance starts to shift, the husband, wife, daughter and mistress together must face the fundamental question - what is love?
Often compared to David Hare’s Skylight and Harold Pinter’s Betrayal, Honour paints an unflinching portrait of what happens when a secure marriage suddenly stalls, and when the opportunity arises for one life to be revived at the expense of another. Staged in-the-round, immerse yourself in this poignant and gripping revival!
★★★★ “Murray-Smith’s devastating alertness to the intricate politics of marital crack-up” - The Guardian
From the producers of My Mother Said I Never Should (St James Theatre):
★★★★ “a terrific, bittersweet play and this is a stand-out production”- The Times
★★★★ Telegraph
★★★★Evening Standard
★★★★ Metro
★★★★ Financial Times
★★★★The Stage