I, Elizabeth

Elizabeth I – Queen at 25 and the most educated woman of her Age: political phoenix and famously unmarried, but who was the woman beneath the crown? Using Elizabeth’s own words from her letters, poems, speeches and prayers, ‘I, Elizabeth’ explores her struggle to reconcile her womanhood with sovereignty. Written and performed by Rebecca Vaughan, who stunned Edinburgh audiences last year with ‘Austen’s Women’, teams up again with Guy Masterson, director of 2009’s Fringe First, West End and Olivier Award-winning ‘Morecambe’.

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