by Michel de Ghelderode
A play in fourteen scenes translated by GERARD HOPKINS edited by H. B. Fortuin
Music composed by JOHN BECKETT with Roy Dotrice in the title part
Catherine Dolan , Mary O'Farrell Rachel Thomas
' Sire Halewyn sang a song and whoever heard it wanted to be with him.' The ancient Flemish legend brought back as a ballad from the East at the time of the Crusades assumes new intensity in this play written in 1934 which reflects the revived barbarism of the new dark age.
Iwyn, a soldier...ANDREW IRVINE
Continued' in next column Produced oy H. B. FORTUIN