Yale Rep’s ‘Imogen Says Nothing’ A Fierce Feminist Fable

Hartford Courant

"Imogen Says Nothing," subtitled "The Annotated Life of Imogen of Messina, Last Sighted in the First Folio of William Shakespeare's 'Much Ado About Nothing,'" also riffs extravagantly on the phrase "Exit, pursued by bear" from a later Shakespeare play, “The Winter’s Tale.” The playwright has spun these bits of Elizabethan trivia into a profound meditation on women in society, gender roles…

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