"Broadcast online from Jermyn Street Theatre, London, in partnership with Digital Theatre, 9-14 November 2020."
Contents:
The war. Penelope : watching the grass grow / by Hannah Khalil. Laodamia : our own private love Island / by Charlotte Jones -- Hermione : will you? / by Sabrina Mahfouz -- Briseis : perfect myth allegory / by Abi Zakarian -- Penelope : watching the grass grow / by Hannah Khalil. The desert. Sappho : I see you now / by Lorna French. Dido : the choice / by Stella Duffy -- Canace : a good story / by Isley Lynn -- Hypermestra : girl on fire / by Chinonyerem Odimba -- Sappho : I see you now / by Lorna French. The labyrinth. Medea : the gift / by Juliet Gilkes Romero. Phaedra : pity the monster / by Timberlake Wertenbaker -- Phyllis : I'm still burning / by Samantha Ellis -- Hypsipyle : knew I should have / by Natalie Haynes -- Medea : the gift / by Juliet Gilkes Romero.
Summary:
"Two thousand years ago, the Roman poet Ovid gave voice to a group of inspirational women -- queens, sorcerers, pioneers, poets and politicians -- in a series of fictional letters called The Heroines. They were the women left in the wake of those swaggering heroes of classical mythology: Theseus, Hercules, Ulysses, Jason, Achilles... Now, drawing inspiration from Ovid, fifteen leading female and non-binary British playwrights dramatise the lives of these fifteen heroines in a series of new monologues for the twenty-first century. 15 Heroines was commissioned by Jermyn Street Theatre, London, and first performed -- online and in three parts -- in November 2020, presented in partnership with Digital Theatre. This edition of all fifteen monologues is introduced by directors -- Adjoa Andoh, Tom Littler and Cat Robey -- and writer, broadcaster and classicist Natalie Haynes. The War tells the untold stories of the Trojan War: Oenone, Hermione, Laodamia, Briseis and Penelope, written by Lettie Precious, Sabrina Mahfouz, Charlotte Jones, Abi Zakarian and Hannah Khalil. The Desert is about women going their own way: Deianaria, Canace, Hypermestra, Dido and Sappho, written by April De Angelis, Isley Lynn, Chinonyerem Odimba, Stella Duffy and Lorna French. The Labyrinth is about the women who encountered Jason and Theseus: Ariadne, Phaedra, Phyllis, Hypsipyle and Medea, written by Bryony Lavery, Timberlake Wertenbaker, Samantha Ellis, Natalie Haynes and Juliet Gilkes Romero"-- Provided by publisher.
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