Heretics of London tells the incredible story of those who faced hellish fires at the stake for not adapting to church dogma as it changed dramatically with the crowning of each new Tudor monarch. Visually, it is like being there with the actors in costumes forming striking tableaux, singing or narrating their character's fate. I've enjoyed the original music many times and it adds to the medieval atmosphere. The characters come alive with the reading of their own words. I was particularly moved by Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury's final message in which he chastised himself for recanting and trying to save his own life. It was a time when there was an act 'abolishing diversity of opinion' which is certainly a mirror of our times. The film shows a time when you could not profess beliefs that deviated from accepted dogma without facing an ordeal that often led to death. As Thomas Cranmer revealed, it is our own self we judge most severely when we go against our own sense of the truth to follow the crowd. Well done Mark Windows and wonderful ensemble!