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Starring Oxford Playhouse favourite, Anton Lesser(Endeavour, Wolf Hall, Andor, Game of Thrones), A Beautiful Thread tells the story of Hardy’s life – dramatic as any of his books – in his own words, through his sublime poetry, letters, and great novels, including Far From the Madding Crowd, Tess of the d’Urbervilles, and Jude the Obscure.
Anton Lesser and Lucia Bonbright bring a hugely varied cast to dazzling life: from Hardy’s immortal characters, Hardy himself, his mother, Jemima and wives, Emma and Florence, to George Bernard Shaw and Virginia Woolf. The show highlights Hardy’s humour, his modernity, the astonishing timespan he lived through, and his global reach, from Wessex to Hollywood. Adapted by Deirdre Shields, Hardy’s extraordinary writing shines bright as ever at Oxford Playhouse on Tuesday 26 May.

Anton Lesser stars in A Beautiful Thread: Thomas Hardy in Words & Music | Tue 26 May
Thomas Hardy put more music in his novels than any other writer, and Orchestra of the Swan’s Artistic Director, David Le Page has devised a musical programme of shimmering beauty - a Mellstock folk band style, that weaves around the words, from classical music - Holst, Warlock – to contemporary folk, performed live by on-stage musicians from Orchestra of the Swan.
On returning to the city, Anton Lesser said:
“I’m delighted to be returning to Oxford! Words and Music is a kind of unique genre, neither pure reading, nor acting, but with an immediacy that comes from the huge emotional impact the music has upon the words, and vice versa, and the interplay we actors enjoy with the musicians on-stage. Quite simply, it’s the most enjoyable thing I’ve ever done!”
From the same creative team that brought the sold-out Red Sky at Sunrise: Laurie Lee in Words and Music to Oxford Playhouse.







