Whitney White is practically swooning. โ€œI have more respect and love for William Shakespeare than I can honestly communicate,โ€ she says on a video call from Stratford-upon-Avon. When she went to Holy Trinity Church to visit his grave, she says: โ€œI just wept, because the language is so beautiful to me.โ€

Whiteโ€™s first encounter with Shakespeareโ€™s work was in Chicago at high school, where A Midsummer Nightโ€™s Dream unleashed her inner โ€œtheatre nerdโ€, she says. โ€œI remember thinking, โ€˜Shouldnโ€™t all theatre have music and dance and text and fights and be as full as possible?โ€™ Then you grow up and start doing theatre โ€“ and we segment the business into musicals and plays.โ€

For so long, we were told that only some people could do these stories. I think thatโ€™s not true

Except that White didnโ€™t.

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