Imogen Says Nothing

The Annotated Life of Imogen of Messina, last sighted in the First Folio of William Shakespeare's "Much Adoe About Nothing"

A revisionist comedy in verse and prose featuring Imogen, a character who only appears in the first folio of William Shakespeare’s Much Adoe About Nothing, speaks no lines, and is probably a typo. A feminist hijacking of Shakespeare that investigates the voices that have been absented from our canon, and the consequences of cutting them.

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"Imogen Says Nothing" Promo - Yale Repertory Theatre

PHOTO CREDIT: JOAN MARCUS AT YALE REPERTORY THEATRE 2017

 
A fierce feminist fable.
— Hartford Courant
Imogen Says Nothing actually says a great deal. [Kapil] combines intellectualism with wondrous invention.
— Fred Sokol, Talkin’ Broadway
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