Review

Brutus and Other Heroines by Harriet Walter

Students at GCSE and beyond will be inspired. Published by Nick Hern Books
Brutus and Other Heroines
Brutus and Other Heroines

This is a collection of Walter's notes on a range of Shakespearean roles she has portrayed during her acting life. Three of the ten chapters are previously published essays and the rest is new material.

From Juliet in 1980 at the Royal Court, where she was too inhibited to mention her ‘homework’, through to an all-female Henry IV in 2014 where she was deferred to as ‘an experienced Shakespeare speaker’, Walter contextualises each role, commenting on the production, the play's place in the canon, and her own career at the time.

Reflecting on the unique insights into character that prior roles and experiences can lend, Walter recounts how she builds an interpretation, focusing on language (‘my preparatory task is to read and read and read the text’, p.51). We learn about her take on each character's psychology, as well as the ‘gifts’ a director or production can provide in the form of props and costume.

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