In White\'s 1973 classic, terrifying matriarch Elizabeth Hunter is facing death while her impatient children--Sir Basil, the celebrated actor, and Princess de Lascabane, an adoptive French aristocrat--wait.
The Eye of the Storm is] an intensely dramatic masterpiece" ( The Australian. . . "An antipodean King Lear writ gentle and tragicomic, almost Chekhovian .
It is the dying mother who will command attention, and who in the midst of disaster will look into the eye of the storm.
In White\'s 1973 classic, terrifying matriarch Elizabeth Hunter is facing death while her impatient children--Sir Basil, the celebrated actor, and Princess de Lascabane, an adoptive French aristocrat--wait