All for Love is John Dryden's masterful tragedy that delves into the poignant love affair between Roman general Marc Antony and the enchanting Egyptian queen Cleopatra, culminating in their tragic double-suicide. Unlike Shakespeare's more chaotic portrayal, Dryden's narrative hones in on the lovers' final days in Alexandria, exploring themes of loyalty, fidelity, and the complexities of masculinity as they face impending defeat. This elegant and emotional drama resonates today, prompting reflections on the enduring nature of love and friendship amidst adversity. As a jewel of the Restoration repertoire, Dryden's work invites listeners to contemplate the timeless struggles of the human heart.