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S1 Ep2: The missing women

S1 Ep2: The missing women

FromSuch Stuff: The Shakespeare's Globe Podcast


S1 Ep2: The missing women

FromSuch Stuff: The Shakespeare's Globe Podcast

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Aug 30, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the first ever episode of Such Stuff we’ll be asking: why is it so important to reclaim the untold stories of women from history?


Emilia Bassano was a poet, writer, feminist and contemporary of Shakespeare, and until recently, her contribution to the literary canon was largely forgotten. Now she is the subject of a new play, Emilia, and the Emilia’s that appear throughout Shakespeare’s work have underpinned the entire summer season.


Is she the dark lady of the sonnets? Was she the inspiration for the Emilia’s in Othello and The Winter’s Tale? We explore what we do and don’t know about the real Emilia Bassano with Research Fellow Dr Will Tosh and go behind the scenes with writer Morgan Lloyd Malcolm and director Nicole Charles on new play Emilia, which takes an imaginative leap from the evidence of her life and tells an extraordinary story.


We’ll also be taking a look at imbalances off of our stages, and speaking to Emma Gersch of Band of Mothers about the missing women in our workforces.


And finally, Kate Pankhurst, author of bestselling Fantastically Great Women Who Made History, chats to us about why young children - girls and boys! - need more stories of women from history.
Released:
Aug 30, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (59)

Such Stuff goes behind the scenes at Shakespeare's Globe, sharing the incredible stories and experiences that come through our doors every day. We'll be exploring the big themes behind all of the work that we do here and asking: what is Shakespeare's transformative impact on the world?