Harley Granville Barker, the most influential theatre-maker of his
time, finds himself adrift in America during the Great War.
Estranged from the theatre, and with his spirit almost broken by an
acrimonious divorce, he seeks refuge in the relative obscurity of a
quiet, backwater, Williamstown, Massachusetts. He finds comfort in
the congeniality of his fellow refugees and in the courtesy of
strangers - and gradually begins to regain his faith in humanity
and his belief in the central role of Theatre in the civilised
community.
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