Episode 249 – Three Queens: Jane Grey, Mary I & Elizabeth I with Rosamund Gravelle

Guest Bio

Rosamund Gravelle is a writer whose poems have been published in magazines, online, and in poetry anthologies, while her plays have been featured in scratch presentations at Barons Court Theatre and Queens Theatre, Hornchurch. Rosamund’s writing focuses on strong, dynamic and complex characters. Her first self-published book of poetry will be published later in the year, and her first novel is in progress. “Three Queens” is her debut play.

https://www.rosamundgravelle.com

Rosamund’s Tudor Takeaway

‘A Time Traveller’s Guide to Elizabethan England’ by Ian Mortimer

Natalie Grueninger speaks with Rosamund Gravelle about Jane Grey, Mary I and Elizabeth I

Tune in to hear Natalie and Rosamund discuss:

–  Representations of Mary I in media, TV and films

–  Factors that have contributed to Mary I’s negative portrayal

– Representations of Lady Jane Grey

–  Portrayals of Elizabeth I in popular culture

–  Rosamund’s debut play: Three Queens

–  Other Tudor women who’ve been unfairly portrayed

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