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By Jove Book Club: Circe by Madeline Miller

I remember exactly the moment in my life when I read Madeline Miller’s The Song of Achilles. By Jove was being formed, I was going through a pretty rough patch three years into a five year relationship, and as I undertook my MRes I was becoming increasingly immersed in classical Read more…

By David Bullen, 7 years21 May, 2018 ago
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HOMER’S WOMEN: Readings from and inspired by the Iliad and the Odyssey

Tickets are now available for a new, one-off performance from By Jove Theatre. ***Only a few tickets remain!*** Women in the Iliad often seem to be possessions to be passed around, damsels in distress waiting to be rescued, or victims of war fearing a fate that they cannot control. In the Odyssey, though Read more…

By Christine Plastow, 7 years13 March, 2018 ago
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By Jove Book Club: Women and Power: A Manifesto by Mary Beard

As a feminist classicist, it was only so long before this particular work came up! Mary Beard is perhaps the most well-known classicist in Britain, not just because she’s Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge and the Royal Academy of Arts Professor of Ancient Literature, but because of her Read more…

By Christine Plastow, 7 years12 February, 2018 ago
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Icons: Lillah McCarthy

In this new regular series, we introduce you to some of By Jove’s Icons – the women who inspire us in our theatrical work, research, activism, and personal lives. Check back every four weeks for a Who, When, and Why on our heroines!   Who: Lillah McCarthy, actress   When: 1875-1960   Read more…

By David Bullen, 7 years22 January, 2018 ago
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By Jove Book Club: The Power by Naomi Alderman

For the past couple of years, I’ve set a target of how many books I’d like to read over the year. That target has averaged out at 25, a number that seems low until you consider the fact that I only count non-work books and that a large part of Read more…

By Christine Plastow, 7 years15 January, 2018 ago
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By Jove Book Club: Burial Rites by Hannah Kent

Our first two weeks of By Jove Book Club have been non-fiction-heavy. Fear not, those who need a little more escapism: this month, we finally have a novel! Not just a novel, but a historical novel, and, coming off the back of our recent season of shows, no less than Read more…

By Christine Plastow, 7 years4 December, 2017 ago
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By Jove Book Club: The Good Immigrant, edited by Nikesh Shukla

Though I read this book much earlier this year (and indeed, it was released in 2016), it’s stuck with me over the last few months. I picked it up in my continuing search to broaden my knowledge of other people’s experiences, particularly people of colour; I was wary of being Read more…

By Christine Plastow, 8 years6 November, 2017 ago
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Feature: ‘Medea’ Production Photos by Alexandra Tilling

Our production of Medea was a resounding success, well-received by audiences and critics, and a fitting finale to our Season of Violent Women. The production may be over, but you can relive the horror and heartbreak through these gorgeous production stills by our company photographer, Alexandra Tilling. Alexandra is an extremely Read more…

By Christine Plastow, 8 years ago
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This week: Medea at the Gallery on the Corner!

The wait is over! On Wednesday, the last instalment in our Season of Violent Women opens at the Gallery on the Corner in Tooting Bec for an exclusive four-day run, including a £5 preview at 2pm on Wednesday and a Saturday matinée. Medea is a fitting finale to the season – Read more…

By Christine Plastow, 8 years9 October, 2017 ago
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By Jove Book Club: Hunger by Roxane Gay

I can’t remember where I first encountered Roxane Gay’s writing. I think it must have been an essay on Jezebel, possibly this one reposted from xoJane. In any case, something led me to her ‘Bad Feminist’ TED talk, which led me to Bad Feminist itself, the first book of hers that I Read more…

By Christine Plastow, 8 years2 October, 2017 ago

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