An archived recording of the West End production of Morgan Lloyd
Malcolm's Emilia will
be streamed online for audiences. Viewers are asked to pay what they can to see
the piece with proceeds being split between the whole all- female team of the
2019 production who now find themselves out of work due to Covid-19.
The show, which
was taped during the shows London run at the Vaudeville Theatre, tells the
story of Emilia Bassano, Renaissance poet, polemicist and contemporary of
Shakespeare. Some believe she is the 'dark lady' of the sonnets.
Malcolm
said today: "We are releasing a filmed version of our beloved production
so that Emilia can provide much needed hope and inspiration during this most
difficult of times for our industry. From the Globe to our West End run,
Emilia's story has empowered audience members, provoked an unprecedented online
feminist movement for a theatre production, and even inspired tattoos! It felt
the right time to make our show available to fans, writing Emilia Bassano into
her rightful place in history.
"The
effects of COVID-19 have devastated the theatre industry, and holding our team
in mind, including talented freelancers now completely out of work, we will be
sharing profits amongst our amazing all-female creative team, cast and
backstage team. As theatre has had to migrate online, we wanted to find a way
to connect audiences as much as possible – I can't wait to join our audiences
for the watch-along premiere and we can all celebrate Emilia's story together -
wherever we are in the world!"
Captioned
and audio described recordings are available, with the piece being streamed
from 10 to 24 November. Malcolm and some of the cast and creative team will
watch together at 7.30pm on Tuesday 10 November. You can use the hashtags
#EmiliaWatchParty and #IAmEmilia to join in.