From Tony Award-winning playwright Tom Stoppard, Indian Ink is a rich
and moving portrait of intimate lives set against one of the great
shafts of history--the emergence of the Indian subcontinent from the
grip of Europe. The play follows free-spirited English poet Flora Crewe
on her travels through India in the 1930s, where her intricate
relationship with an Indian artist unfurls against the backdrop of a
country seeking its independence. Fifty years later, in 1980s England,
her younger sister Eleanor attempts to preserve the legacy of Flora's
controversial career, while Flora's would-be biographer is following a
cold trail in India. Fresh from the critically acclaimed off-Broadway
performance in 2014, Indian Ink is reemerging as an important part of
Stoppard's oeuvre and the global dramatic canon, a fascinating,
time-hopping masterwork.