Hobson’s Choice (1954) is a gem of British cinema that continues to charm audiences with its wit, humor, and timeless themes. The romantic comedy is an adaptation of Harold Brighouse’s 1916 play of ...
Hobson’s Choice was never a chain, and more than five years had passed when the first store was sold and the second one was opened. But the time between 1997 and 2002, and the distance from Wilmington ...
David Lean is best known for his epic late-period historical dramas exploring the psychological contradictions of outsized figures, like Lawrence Of Arabia, The Bridge On The River Kwai, and Doctor ...
The British tell a story that has a surprisingly contemporary insight. In the 17th century, they understood the problem: the fact that nobody has it all. We, on the other hand, seem to have forgotten ...
Hobson’s Choice occupies a unique place in British drama. It’s good to find Al Senter writing in the programme that it is “by common consent” a masterpiece. It’s probably the only play of the highly ...
Jonathan Church‘s new production of the classic Hobson’s Choice brings Tony Britton to the title role in a hugely entertaining and thoroughly absorbing tale of class conflicts, gender roles and family ...
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