Anne Boleyn's Mother
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The final instalment of a trio of plays featuring women who figure in the centre of English history and whose voices have never before been heard.Wednesday 13th…
The final instalment of a trio of plays featuring women who figure in the centre of English history and whose voices have never before been heard.Wednesday 13th October 1537 - another ordinary day except a new queen, Jane, has given birth to a son - an achievement beyond compare in Henry VIIIs court.
Elizabeth, Countess of Wiltshire keenly feeling the loss of her son George and her daughter Anne, previous queen of England, struggles to find cause for celebration even though she fully understands the treachery that is within the English court.
On the path to greatness her losses have been heavy, were they worth it?She is Anne Boleyns mother and grandmother to the motherless future Queen Elizabeth ILoss and Grief: Elizabeth, Countess of Wiltshire, grapples with the loss of her children, George and Anne Boleyn, highlighting the emotional toll of personal sacrifice.Motherhood and Legacy: The play delves into the complexities of motherhood, legacy, and the consequences of one's actions on future generations, particularly in the context of the royal family.Power Dynamics and Politics: Set in the court of Henry VIII, the play touches on the treacherous nature of politics, the role of women in shaping history in the background, and the difficult choices they must make to navigate the complexities of royal life.Identity and Self-Discovery: Through Elizabeth's story, the play examines the process of self-discovery, particularly in the face of adversity, and the struggle to maintain one's identity in the midst of turmoil.Morality and Ambition: The play raises questions about the morality of ambition, the cost of pursuing power, and the difficult choices individuals must make when faced with conflicting values and loyalties.
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