Shakespeare's Sister | Fiona Shaw | Figures Of Speech
Fiona Shaw reads Shakespeare's Sister, part of the essay A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf, based on a series of lectures she gave at Cambridge University in October 1928. At a time of political turmoil, unprecedented world events and an increasingly divided society, what does inspiring leadership sound like? Figures of Speech, a major new digital film project for 2017, will interrogate the vitality of speech to remember. Made in collaboration with the Almeida Theatre. See more at: speech.almeida.co.uk • Follow us on Twitter - / illuminations • Follow us on Facebook - / illuminationsmedia • Visit our website - https://www.illuminationsmedia.co.uk

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