Set in Admiral Byngs final two days, the play explores friendship, betrayal, and honour. Court-martialled for not doing his utmost at Port Mahon, Byng seeks peace in bonds with his servant, a young recruit, his sister and friend Hervey. Visited in dreams by Voltaire, he faces his fate with dignity. Ballads by sailors reflect the public judgment he endures, revealing the quiet power of legacy and the cost of duty.
