Lion in Winter
Step into the tumultuous world of Lion in Winter, a captivating play by James Goldman, published in 1970. This 64-page drama is a modern classic that brilliantly intertwines themes of sibling rivalry, adultery, and political intrigue within the Plantagenet family. Set against the backdrop of a kingdom in turmoil, the story unfolds with comedic undertones and dramatic flair as the characters vie for power and inheritance.
At the heart of this gripping narrative is Eleanor of Aquitaine, the queen and the wealthiest woman in the world, who has been imprisoned for challenging her husband, King Henry II. Released only for special occasions, her presence ignites a fierce struggle among her children, each with their own ambitions and desires. Lion in Winter promises to engage readers and theatergoers alike with its sharp wit and intense emotional conflicts. Don't miss the chance to explore this extraordinary play that continues to resonate with audiences today.