A Light Through Coloured Glass arrives as a quiet but potent British drama, one that begins with a scenario familiar to anyone who appreciates the country’s cinematic tradition of realism. We meet William, a man whose life is built on structured belief.
Played by Kyle Brookes, he is a church organist and the host of a local television show about faith, yet his own world is cracking apart now that his wife has left him. Then there is Tina, brought to life with a frantic energy by Sophia Leanne Kelly. She is a young woman caught in a spin cycle of bad luck and worse choices.
Their worlds collide in the most mundane of settings: a corner store. An argument over credit for milk and cigarettes leads to William stepping in to pay the small sum. Tina, proud and insistent, demands to repay him, dragging him into her chaotic...
Played by Kyle Brookes, he is a church organist and the host of a local television show about faith, yet his own world is cracking apart now that his wife has left him. Then there is Tina, brought to life with a frantic energy by Sophia Leanne Kelly. She is a young woman caught in a spin cycle of bad luck and worse choices.
Their worlds collide in the most mundane of settings: a corner store. An argument over credit for milk and cigarettes leads to William stepping in to pay the small sum. Tina, proud and insistent, demands to repay him, dragging him into her chaotic...
- 6/7/2025
- by Caleb Anderson
- Gazettely
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