Dead Poets Live: Emily Dickinson
(This is a past event and is no longer running)
Starring Patsy Ferran
Dead Poets Live‘s Emily Dickinson returns to The Coronet following 2020’s sold-out performance.
“Though I read and teach Emily Dickinson constantly, I remain a bewildered idolator, struggling to understand her enigmatic sublimities… At her strongest, she has something in her lyrics that recalls the swiftness and compression of Shakespeare’s mind.” – Harold Bloom
Emily Dickinson (1830–1886) wrote nearly 1,800 poems – epigrammatic, metaphysical, tragic, playful, intimate, and unsettling. Her work resists easy interpretation, condensing vast emotional and philosophical worlds into lines of startling precision and power.
Drawing on poems, letters, and critical insight, Dead Poets Live brings Dickinson’s life and work vividly to the stage, exploring the mind of a writer who remains at once deeply personal and profoundly unknowable. This dramatised reading invites audiences into the wit, intensity, and radical originality of one of America’s greatest poets.
Dead Poets Live have established a cult following at The Coronet Theatre for their dramatised readings of classic poetry, attracting some of Britain’s finest actors including Rory Kinnear, Tamsin Greig, Lindsay Duncan, Denise Gough and Tom Hiddleston. All proceeds from their evenings go to the charity Safe Passage. Dead Poets Live is devised and supported by The TS Eliot Foundation.
Patsy Ferran
In 2023, Patsy won the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress and the Critics’ Circle Theatre Award for Best Actress for her Blanche Dubois in Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire at the Almeida and the Phoenix, also being nominated for an Olivier Award. Also at the Almeida, she was Olga in Chekhov’s Three Sisters, and starred in Summer and Smoke, for which she won both the 2019 Olivier Award for Best Actress and the Critics’ Circle Award for Best Actress. Other theatre work includes: Camp Siegfried (The Old Vic); A Christmas Carol (Bridge Theatre); 15 Heroines: The Labyrinth (Jermyn Street Theatre); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Broadway); My Mum’s A Twat (Royal Court); Speech and Debate (Trafalgar Studios); As You Like It; Treasure Island (National Theatre); The Merchant Of Venice (RSC); The Angry Brigade (Paines Plough); Blithe Spirit (also West End). For Dead Poets Live at The Coronet, Patsy played Elizabeth Bishop opposite Juliet Stevenson’s Marianne Moore.
Patsy won the Most Promising Newcomer in 2014 and was nominated for an Emerging Talent Award at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards in 2015. She was a Screen International Star of Tomorrow in 2018.
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Television includes: Jane Austen in Miss Austen; Black Mirror; Will; Guerrilla; Jamestown; Black Narcissus; Life After Life.