The Herbal Bed is Peter Whelan's brilliant retelling of a scandal involving Shakespeare's eldest daughter, the upstanding and virtuous Susanna Hall.
Susanna is married to a well-loved and respected local physician, John Hall. Humanitarian in nature, he benevolently uses his fees from the rich to treat the poor. Together they maintain a herbal garden blessed with a crop that seems to have miraculous healing qualities.
One nigh, Rafe Smith, their handsome married neighbour, is observed secretly leaving the garden, and Jack Lane, John's scheming student, accuses Susanna of adultery. Susanna sues Jack in the ecclesiastical courts at Worcester Cathedral to
protect her name and save her husband's practice.
But the allegations threaten to destroy everything the Halls have created, at a time in history where a woman's reputation was as fragile as the health of John's patients.
This passionate human drama, inspired by the few documented facts available, was first performed to critical acclaim at the RSC's The Other Place in Stratford-upon-Avon; it later transferred to the West End and Broadway.
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