1 June 2016

Stella, by Neil Bartlett

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June 1, 2016
00:00 - 23:59

A new theatre piece written and directed by Neil Bartlett. Alone in a silent room, a man waits for a knock on his door. As the minutes tick by, he remembers a life filled with daring and laughter, with parties and heartbreak – a life spent searching for the courage to be truly himself. Inspired by the true story of the scandalous life and lovely death of Ernest Boulton – better known as one half of the now infamous Victorian cross-dressing double-act Fanny and Stella – Stella is a theatrical love-letter to a truly remarkable person and a timely meditation on the dangerous art of living in the present.

Recommended listening

On 17 May, on BBC Radio 3 in the programme ‘Free Thinking: Transformations’, there was a particularly interesting discussion between Matthew Sweet and Neil Bartlett about his play.

It may be heard on iPlayer Radio at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07b2j24

“… What was Stella? Was she a drag queen? Was she a proto trans-person? Or was she a plain old sodomite? I will often say that she was all three of those in the course of a single evening . …”

 

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