Shakespeare's Sisters
Miranda Richardson*
Sophie Bevan Soprano
Christopher Glynn piano
This programme includes music from Schubert, Vaughan Williams, Haydn, Verdi, Purcell and more (full programme below)
Miranda Richardson, Golden Globe and BAFTA Award-winning, star of stage and screen (The Hours, Sleepy Hollow, Rita Skeeter in Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire), reads from Harriet Walter’s book, She Speaks! The book imagines – sometimes playfully, sometimes searchingly, but always in Shakespearean verse – what some of the Bard’s most intriguing female characters would have said, if only they’d been given more lines to say. Interspersing readings of Harriet’s own texts with some of the speeches that Shakespeare himself wrote for his women, this evening offers a chance to decide if the greatest writer in the English language was a radical feminist or a sexist pig.
Meanwhile leading operatic soprano and concert recitalist Sophie Bevan and Grammy Award-winning pianist Christopher Glynn explore how these same women – mothers and mistresses, saints and sinners, fairies and murderers, witches and wenches – have inspired countless composers down the ages, from Purcell and Haydn through Schubert, Berlioz and Verdi to Bernstein and Madeleine Dring
*We're delighted to announce Miranda Richardson has kindly stepped in to replace Harriet Walter, who is no longer available
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'An incisive, funny, mischievously subversive homage to Shakespeare’s heroines, written by one of mine'Meera Syal on She Speaks!
Full programme list
Full programme
Schubert Hark hark the lark
Vaughan Williams Orpheus with his lute
Haydn She never told her love
Grainger Willow Song
Verdi Ave Maria
Madeleine Dring Under the greenwood tree
Amy Beach Take O take those lips away
Alison Bauld Titania's Song
Horovitz Lady Macbeth: A Scene
Smetana Macbeth and the witches (piano solo)
Liza Lehmann Titania’s Cradle
Amy Beach A Fairy Lullaby
Verdi Fairy Queen
Purcell Ades Come unto these yellow sands
Arne Where the bee sucks
Elizabeth Maconchy Ophelia’s Song
Berlioz La Mort d’Ophelie
Bernstein Somewhere
Dring It was a lover and his lass
The Steinway concert piano chosen and hired by the Brighton Festival is supplied and maintained by Steinway & Sons, London.
*There is a £3.50 per order charge for all phone and online bookings (not applicable to Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival members)
**Stage timings are subject to change