When Romeo Was a Woman

Published: March 20, 2015, 6:42 p.m.

b'"I will assume thy part in some disguise\\nAnd tell fair Hero I am Claudio"\\n\\u2014MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING(1.1.316)\\n\\nThe actress Charlotte Cushman was a theatrical icon in 19th century America, known to the press by her first name, like Beyonce today. Her fame was not, however, for conventionally Victorian feminine portrayals.\\n\\nCushman specialized in playing male roles, principally Romeo and Hamlet, competing on equal terms with leading actors like Edwin Forrest and Edwin Booth. She was not the only actress of her time to attempt these parts, but Cushman\\u2019s style was uniquely assertive and athletic. When Queen Victoria saw Cushman as Romeo, she said she couldn\\u2019t believe it was a woman playing the part.\\n\\nRebecca Sheir, host of the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series, interviews Lisa Merrill, professor in the Department of Performance Studies at Hofstra University and author of "When Romeo Was a Woman," about Cushman\\u2019s professional and personal life, including her off-stage romantic partnerships with women and her changing public image after death. \\n\\n-----------------\\nFrom the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series. \\xa9 Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved.\\n\\nWritten and produced for the Folger Shakespeare Library by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is associate producer. Edited by Esther Ferington and Gail Kern Paster. With help from Larry Josephson and Robert Auld.'