Four Quartets (Theatre)

Theatre

Four Quartets

by T.S.Eliot

Mostly written during the Second World War when the closure of the playhouses during the Blitz interrupted Eliot’s work in theatre, Four Quartets contains some of the most exquisite and unforgettable reflections upon surviving periods of national crisis.

After touring the UK in a co-production by Royal & Derngate and Theatre Royal Bath, Ralph Fiennes stared in this world premiere stage adaptation at the Harold Pinter Theatre in the West End.

 

Stage Production 

Creative Producer: James Dacre
Director: Ralph Fiennes
Designer: Hildegard Bechtler
Lighting Designer: Tim Lutkin
Sound Designer: Christopher Shutt
Physicalist and Expression Coach: Fin Walker
Associate Director: Eva Sampson 

 

★★★★ “A triumphant return” The Observer

★★★★ “A magnificent, intimate experience” The Guardian 

★★★★ “Fiennes’ finest hour” The Guardian 

★★★★ “A siren call to audiences to return to regional theatres” The Daily Telegraph

★★★★ “You will leave the theatre reverberating with the gorgeous cascade of words, injected like a healing serum by Ralph Fiennes” The Mail on Sunday 

★★★★ “Ralph Fiennes delivers Four Quartets with total commitment” The Sunday Times 

★★★★ “Ralph Fiennes mesmerises” The i Newspaper 

★★★★ “The result is astounding” The Week

★★★★ “Profoundly intimate, beautifully performed” The Financial Times 

★★★★ “Fiennes draws out Eliot’s strange music” The Times