Playwright Hannah Khalil: ‘I don’t think Henry is the central character of Henry VIII’
Hannah Khalil. Photo: Richard Saker
Irish-Palestinian writer Hannah Khalil tells Natasha Tripney about putting women centre stage in Shakespeare and Fletcher’s Henry VIII, writing for the unique space of Shakespeare’s Globe and being encouraged to experiment by Erica Whyman
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