From its powerful opening scene, of a naked King Henry II praying at the
tomb of Thomas Becket, to the final wrenching act of ultimate
self-sacrifice, Jean Anouih's "Becket" remains a towering achievement in
the history of the theatre. Winner of the Antoinette Perry Award for
Best Play of the Season (1960-61), Anouih's monumental work draws from
historical events in the Norman conquest of England to create a profound
portrait of a man's soul - and a transcendent vision of the human
spirit...