The best drama to be found on the London stage right now is a pair of connected plays about Henry VIII: Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, from Hilary Mantel’s Booker prize winning novels. And the reason I liked them so much, apart from the fact that I’m a backer, is that they tell the semi-imagined story of Thomas Cromwell, the king’s fixer.
眼下正在伦敦各大剧院上演的最好的两部戏剧,就是关于亨利八世(Henry VIII)的戏剧两部曲——《狼厅》(Wolf Hall)和《血季》(Bring Up the Bodies),改编自希拉里•曼特尔(Hilary Mantel)获得布克奖的小说。我之所以如此推崇这两出戏,除我参与了投资之外,还因为它们以半虚构手法讲述了亨利八世的“左膀右臂”托马斯•克伦威尔(Thomas Cromwell)的故事。
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