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Shakespeare's Sister

Full title: Shakespeare's Sister
ISBN: 9780573111907
ISBN 10: 0573111901
Authors: Whipday, Emma
Publisher: Samuel French Ltd
Num. pages: 98
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

Judith Shakespeare Has One Ambition: To Be A Playwright. When Her Debt-ridden Father Forces Her Into An Engagement, She Runs Away With The Help Of Dashing Actor Ned Alleyn, Hoping To Join Her Brother In London. But When Judith Arrives In The Plague-stricken Capital, She Finds Her Brother Gone, Ned Engaged To Another, And Her Play Refused. Judith And The Players Confront Poverty In The Midst Of Economic Depression, In A Society Where Women's Freedoms Are Curtailed, Under A Government Confronting Religious Extremism In A Climate Of Fear. Judith Must Choose Between Succumbing To Social Pressures, And Following Her Dream, No Matter What The Cost. Shakespeare's Sister Was First Performed As A Staged Reading At The Theatre Royal Haymarket As Part Of The Theatre Royal Haymarket Masterclass Trust's Pitch Your Play Scheme, Supported By The Noel Coward Foundation And The Vernon Charitable Trust. It Was Revived As Part Of The Shakespeare400 Celebrations At King's College London.