The Go-Between (Play)
"The Go-Between" is a play adapted from the novel by L.P. Hartley. It tells the story of a young boy named Leo who becomes an unwitting messenger between two lovers, Marian and Ted, during a summer in the early 1900s. As Leo navigates the complexities of adult relationships, he learns about love, betrayal, and the loss of innocence.
Set in the English countryside, the play explores themes of class, desire, and the impact of secrets. The narrative unfolds through Leo's perspective, highlighting how his experiences shape his understanding of the world around him and the consequences of being a go-between.