The Best of Friends

What did an eminent museum curator, a Dominican Abbess, and George Bernard Shaw have to say to each other? Plenty! The Best of Friends gives us Shaw himself, largely in his own words, along with two extraordinary figures from the early 20th century.

Sidney Cockerell was the influential curator of Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Gallery, and Dame Laurentia McLachlan was a cloistered Benedictine nun whose work on restoring Gregorian Chant to its intended purity was respected throughout the world.

By Hugh Whitemore
Directed by Alan Wade

Featuring Catherine Flye, David Bryan Jackson, and Bill Largess.

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