Alan Bennet’s play ‘Allelujah’, a fable on the institutionalisation (and misgovernance) of love, death, and the NHS, as captured on film deserves more than to be called ‘sweet but slight’: A blog on ‘Allelujah’ (2022) with screenplay by Heidi Thomas and directed by Richard Eyre.
Alan Bennet’s play Allelujah, a fable on the institutionalisation (and misgovernance) of love, death, and the NHS, as captured on film deserves more than to be called ‘sweet but slight’.[1]: A blog on Allelujah (2022) with screenplay by Heidi Thomas and directed by Richard Eyre. The film poster It may be unfair to pick out Peter … More Alan Bennet’s play ‘Allelujah’, a fable on the institutionalisation (and misgovernance) of love, death, and the NHS, as captured on film deserves more than to be called ‘sweet but slight’: A blog on ‘Allelujah’ (2022) with screenplay by Heidi Thomas and directed by Richard Eyre.











