The Rival [Drama On 3]

An erotically charged re-imagining of how Shakespeare came to write the sonnets. Written by Jude Cook.

In 1590, young dramatist and actor William Shakespeare is called to Titchfield House, seat of the Countess of Southampton where he's hired by Lord Burghley to write a series of sonnets encouraging the young Earl of Southampton to marry Burghley's granddaughter. When the playhouses are closed due to plague in 1592, Will is forced to flee London to live at Titchfield, where he's given a second commission to write a poem for the Countess's son. However, Will finds himself writing secret sonnets in praise of the ‘lovely youth'. To complicate matters, he's also attracted to Aline, the wife of the young man's tutor, John Florio, occasioning more poetry about a ‘Dark Lady'. When middle-aged poet and translator George Chapman arrives, Will sees he has real competition - professionally and personally, for the Earl's affections.

The sonnets have since become the most anthologised of Shakespeare's words - memorised, recited and translated around the world. The play is introduced by Dr Will Tosh, Research Fellow and Lecturer at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.

William Shakespeare - Elliot Barnes-Worrell

Earl of Southampton - Freddie Fox

Aline Florio - Indra Ov退

Lord Burghley/ Robert Greene - Philip Jackson

John Florio/ Landlord - Philip Arditti

George Chapman/ Robert Cecil - Ben Deery

Christopher Marlowe - Tim Downie

Countess of Southampton - Christine Kavanagh

Richard Burbage - Stephen Leask

Susannah Shakespeare - Kirsten Udall

Sound Editor Alisdair McGregor

Producer Jeremy Mortimer

A Reduced Listening Production for BBC Radio 3

Jude Cook re-imagines the love quadrangle behind Shakespeare's Sonnets.

In 1590, young dramatist and actor William Shakespeare is called to Titchfield House, seat of the Countess of Southampton where he's hired by Lord Burghley to write a series of sonnets encouraging the young Earl of Southampton to marry Burghley's granddaughter. When the playhouses are closed due to plague in 1592, Will is forced to flee London to live at Titchfield, where he's given a second commission to write a poem for the Countess's son. However, Will finds himself writing secret sonnets in praise of the ?lovely youth?. To complicate matters, he's also attracted to Aline, the wife of the young man's tutor, John Florio, occasioning more poetry about a ?Dark Lady?. When middle-aged poet and translator George Chapman arrives, Will sees he has real competition ? professionally and personally, for the Earl's affections.

The sonnets have since become the most anthologised of Shakespeare's words ? memorised, recited and translated around the world. The play is introduced by Dr Will Tosh, Research Fellow and Lecturer at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.

Aline Florio - Indra Ov?

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