By: W. S. Gilbert (1836-1911)
In "Broken Hearts" by W. S. Gilbert, readers are taken on a journey through the complexities of love, loss, and forgiveness. The story follows a young couple, whose relationship is tested when a tragic accident shakes their world. As they navigate their feelings of grief and guilt, they must also confront their own personal demons and insecurities.
Gilbert's writing is beautifully poignant and emotive, capturing the rawness of heartbreak and the healing power of love. The characters are well-developed and relatable, making their struggles feel all the more real and impactful. The themes of redemption and second chances are woven throughout the narrative, offering a message of hope and resilience.
Overall, "Broken Hearts" is a touching and powerful story that will resonate with anyone who has ever experienced the pain of loss or the joy of finding love again. Gilbert's storytelling is heartfelt and engaging, making this book a must-read for fans of emotional and thought-provoking literature. Book Description: Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan fame also wrote non-musical plays without Sullivan as a partner. Here is a dramatic play far afield from the comedy musicals we often think of when we hear Gilbert's name: Prince Florian of Spain arrives on The Island of Broken Hearts, peopled by "we maidens all [who] have dearly loved, and those we loved have died. We, broken hearts, knit by the sympathy of kindred woe, have sought this isle far from the ken of man; and having loved, and having lost our loves, stand pledged to love no living thing again." Fairies and magic lead to self-understanding, showing that Gilbert can well handle more serious material than you may think. - Summary by ToddHW
Cast list:
Prince Florian: Tomas Peter
Mousta, a deformed dwarf: ToddHW
The Lady Hilda: Sonia
The Lady Vavir, her sister: thestorygirl
The Lady Melusine: Eva Davis
The Lady Amanthis: Jenn Broda
Stage Directions: MichaelMaggs
Editing: ToddHW
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