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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Emilia Bassano: First published female poet and Shakespeare's muse is the subject of a new play at the Globe by Natasha Tripney, Natasha Tripney

Emilia Bassano might well have been Shakespeare's muse – the Dark Lady of the Sonnets

SOURCE: The Independent at 09:54AM
Monday, July 9, 2018

It's 50 years since the end of stage censorship in Britain – but how free are artists really? by Natasha Tripney, Natasha Tripney

In 1968, the Theatres Act did away with the Lord Chamberlain's red pen. But a new exhibition at the V&A looks at how subtler forms of censorship may still exist today

SOURCE: The Independent at 06:24AM
Monday, May 14, 2018

Hamlet, thy name is woman: Why Michelle Terry's Globe is staging post-gender Shakespeare by Natasha Tripney, Natasha Tripney

All parts are cross-cast in Globe's ensemble, non-hierarchical productions of 'Hamlet' and 'As You Like It'

SOURCE: The Independent at 09:04AM