in Act V, Scene I is one of the most intense and psychologically charged lines in William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.” Performing this monologue ... pace portray a woman driven past sanity ...
However, no book until now has specifically addressed the nature of the relationship between Shakespeare and Victorian women. In this book, Gail Marshall gives an account of the actresses who played ...
My story is no less meaningful if I don’t die tragically. I deserve your respect.” The trap room beneath all stages, anywhere ...
I write about the ever-changing workforce and leadership. Women have reshaped the workplace, but progress towards gender parity is moving at a snail's pace. According to McKinsey's Women in the ...
Kate Wyver is a freelance journalist, who writes about theatre for publications including the Guardian From 2012 to 2017, the Donmar Warehouse staged a trilogy of all-female Shakespeare production ...
Growing up within a few hundred yards of a major dock, I hardly knew darkness or quiet - the first time I properly felt their ...
Katie Phillips, UK publicist, podcaster and founder of PR firm KPPR, has died aged 46. Phillips passed away Wednesday after ...
Halina Reijn has always loved the genre—and revelled in creating “Babygirl,” a steamy melodrama for Nicole Kidman in which ...
It is possible, however, to claim a relationship to Shakespeare through his sister, Joan. She married William Hart some time before 1600, and there are many descendants of this marriage alive today, ...