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The Strange History of a Radical Speech (Part 2)

The Strange History of a Radical Speech (Part 2)

Released Tuesday, 26th January 2021
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The Strange History of a Radical Speech (Part 2)

The Strange History of a Radical Speech (Part 2)

The Strange History of a Radical Speech (Part 2)

The Strange History of a Radical Speech (Part 2)

Tuesday, 26th January 2021
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In this episode, we look at the distinguished history of women playing Hamlet on the professional stage, a tradition which goes back almost 300 years. We hear how, as readers and theatre-goers, women helped make Shakespeare a lasting success - and find Hamlet's famous soliloquy becoming an inspiration and slogan in the fight for the vote for women. With Sophie Duncan, Nicole Cooper, Tony Howard, Michael Dobson and Alison Neil. 

The speech readings are by Emma Fielding and Simon Paisley Day. For more information on the podcast and how you can help theatres and actors during the COVID lockdown crisis: http://www.fleetingyearfilms.com/podcast.html#

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