She Speaks: What Shakespeare’s Women Might have Said
Harriet Walter
Sunday, 6 April 2025
4:00pm
1 hour
Sheldonian Theatre
£8 - £20
Dame Harriet Walter, known for roles in Succession and Killing Eve and as a Shakespearean actor, re-imagines what some of the Bard’s great women characters might have secretly been thinking and lets them speak their minds. Walter will be interviewed and the event will be interspersed with readings from the book.
Walter has written new speeches in verse, sonnets and prose for 30 Shakespearean women. Walter says she worships Shakespeare and that his psychological insight is second to none. However, his work reflects a predominantly male image of the world. She lets Gertrude give Hamlet the unvarnished truth. Lady Macbeth shows how she would have been a savvy king and the witches enjoy a good old rap.
‘They are funny, disturbing, challenging and sometimes heartbreaking. They are a triumph and I am sure will become instant classics’ David Thompson, Origin Films
Walter has won a Laurence Olivier Award, Tony Awar, three Emmy Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award. And a Bafta TV Award. Her many roles include the international hit television series Succession, Killing Eve, Ted Lasso, Silo and This is Going to Hurt.
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