by MARGARET GILLARD with The writer Edward Thomas died in the First World War just when he was at the height of his powers as a poet. This play traces the years prior to his death when his complex and emotional nature put great strain on his marriage. During this time, Eleanor Farjeon became a close family friend, offering a loyalty and devotion to both Edward and his wife that transcended any sense of jealousy, for it was clear to all that she was deeply in love with him.
Eleanor Farjeon 's songs sung by NICOLE TIBBELS
Directed by CHERRY COOKSON . Stereo