"The Virgin Queen" is a one-girl play by Rose Dawson that intertwines the story of Queen Elizabeth I with a teenage girl's musings on love and relationships. Through a presentation-style monologue, the protagonist reflects on historical facts and personal experiences, exploring themes of longing, societal expectations, and self-discovery. The play offers a poignant examination of the complexities of love and identity, ultimately finding resonance in the enigmatic title of the Virgin Queen.
Rose Dawson (She/Her) is a versatile creative rooted in Bournemouth's vibrant artistic scene. With an impressive first-class honours degree in Contemporary Theater from AUB under her belt, she's woven her passion for storytelling into a rich tapestry of roles as an actor, writer, and director. With an insatiable curiosity and an adventurous spirit, she navigates the diverse realms of creativity, continually seeking new avenues for expression. While her expertise primarily shines in acting and directing, her debut as a writer heralds a new chapter in her multifaceted artistic journey.
8 сен 2024