This play moves back and forth between 1809 and the present at the elegant estate owned by the Coverly family.
The 1809 scenes reveal a household in transition. As the Arcadian landscape is being transformed into picturesque
Gothic gardens, complete with a hermitage, thirteen year old Lady Thomasina and her tutor delve into intellectual
and romantic issues. Present day scenes depict the Coverly descendants and two competing scholars who are researching
a possible scandal at the estate in 1809 involving Lord Byron. This brilliant play moves smoothly between the centuries
and explores the nature of truth and time, the difference between classical and romantic temperaments, and the
disruptive influence of sex on our life orbits the attraction Newton left out. "Pure entertainment for the
heart, mind, soul.... The best Broadway play for many, many a season. It is a work shot through with fun, passion
and, yes, genius." "Stoppard's richest, most ravishing comedy to date, a play of wit, intellect, language,
brio and ... emotion. It's like a dream of levitation: you're instantaneously aloft, soaring, banking, doing loop
the loops.... The playwright is a daredevil pilot who's steady at the controls.