Sources: Student Guide, Goodman Theatre Script
Lead characters •
William Shakspere – A lad of Stratford. In his early thirties. Simple, honest, very appealing fellow. Possessor of hidden gifts. Poses as a playwright under the stage name "William Shakespeare". •
Geoffrey Dunderbread – The Company's
slutty Boy player, and leading lady of the
Globe Theatre. Shakspere's confidante. Plays the roles of
Cleopatra in
Antony and Cleopatra,
Lavinia in
Titus Andronicus, and Katherina in
The Taming of the Shrew. •
Edward De Vere - 17th Earl of Oxford. in his forties. Wicked, charming, sexy, brilliant. A closet writer. In a "secret" homosexual affair with Henry Wriothesley •
Henry Wriothesley – 20s. Young and beautiful. Third Earl of Southampton. •
Anne Hathaway – Shakspere's wife. Lively, illiterate, promiscuous. When abandoned by her husband, she goes to London disguised as a whore. She seduces de Vere and becomes Shakspere's "Shadow woman". •
Queen Elizabeth I – Queen of England. Between forty and sixty. A sacred monster. Wants a boyfriend. •
John Heminge – manager of an acting company •
Henry Condel – partner of Heminge
Supporting characters Members of Queen Elizabeth’s court: • Francis Bacon • Lady Lettice • Francis Walsingham • Lord Burleigh • Earl of Derby Additional members of Heminge's company • Richard Burbage – an actor, the leading man • Walter Fitch, a playwright ==Productions==