In this performance, we present the stories of three different female characters, from plays by Shakespeare; Desdemona (Othello), Kate (Taming of the Shrew), & Viola (Twelfth Night). Through these women, we pose questions about what their stories tell us about how women were viewed in Shakespeares time, and what this means to us when we see them today. What do Shakespeares stories tell us about how women are viewed in todays society? Is what they say uncomfortable? Resonant? Relevant? We hope to create a dialogue with our audience and challenge them to think about how they view women.This performance is a modern reinvention of a masque, a quintessentially English form of court entertainment containing storytelling, music, and acting.
