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Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited

Whitney White and Shakespeare

Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited

Folger Shakespeare Library

Arts

4.8 • 878 Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2026

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Whitney White is a theatrical powerhouse. A director, writer, actor, and musician, White’s work has been seen on Broadway, Off Broadway, and at major institutions including The Public Theater, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and, most recently, the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her projects include Jaja’s African Hair Braiding, The Last Five Years, Macbeth in Stride, and By The Queen, which was featured in the Folger’s 2025 Reading Room Festival. In this episode, White discusses All Is But Fantasy, her four-play musical cycle created for the RSC, where it’s now receiving its world premiere. The high-energy, gig-theater show investigates Shakespeare’s women and ambition, focusing on Lady Macbeth, Emilia, Juliet, and Richard III. Each piece combines performance with original music, using sound and rhythm as a way into the text and as a tool for rethinking these characters whose inner lives are often cut short or overlooked. White reflects on why Shakespeare’s women so often meet tragic ends, how those stories continue to feel familiar, and what it means to keep staging them now. She considers the ways that music, performance, and adaptation can help us better understand Shakespeare today. From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast. Published February 10, 2026. © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This episode was produced by Matt Frassica, with Garland Scott serving as executive producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster. Technical support was provided by Melvin Rickarby in Stratford, England, and Voice Trax West in Studio City, California. Web production was handled by Paola García Acuña. Transcripts are edited by Leonor Fernandez. Final mixing services were provided by Clean Cuts at Three Seas, Inc. Whitney White is an Obie and Lily Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated director, actor, and musician, celebrated for her bold, innovative storytelling across both Broadway and off-Broadway. She recently received the Drama League’s 2025 Founders Award for Excellence in Directing and an Obie Award for Sustained Achievement in Directing. All Is But Fantasy, White’s four-part musical exploration of Shakespeare’s women and ambition, commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company, marks her RSC debut as a writer, director, and actor. The two-part high-energy gig theater show is receiving its world premiere at The Other Place in Stratford-upon-Avon in January and February 2026. White’s other directing credits on Broadway include The Last Five Years and Jaja’s African Hair Braiding, off-Broadway credits include Liberation, Walden, Jordan’s, Soft, On Sugarland, What to Send Up When It Goes Down, Our Dear Drug Lord, and For All the Women Who Thought They Were Mad. She recently opened Saturday Church, a new musical featuring songs by Sia and Honey Dijon at New York Theatre Workshop. She also created Macbeth In Stride at Brooklyn Academy of Music, writing the book, music and lyrics. Additional directing work includes The Secret Life of Bees, By The Queen, The Spectacularly Lamentable Trial of Miz Martha Washington, A Human Being of a Sort, An Iliad, The Amen Corner, Othello, Canyon, and Jump. On screen, White has appeared in Ocean’s Eight, Single Drunk Female, Louie, and The Playboy Club, and she contributed as a writer to Boots Riley’s acclaimed series I’m A Virgo for Prime Video.

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From the Folger Shakespeare Library, this is Shakespeare Unlimited. I'm Farah Kareem Cooper,

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the Folger director. Whitney White is a powerhouse of theatrical talent. A musician, actor, writer, and director,

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White has been extremely busy over the past few years.

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She received an Obie Award for directing in 2020 for her production of the play, Our Dear Dead

0:30.5

Drug Lord. In 2023, she directed Jaja's African hair braiding on Broadway, for which she was nominated for a Tony.

0:40.3

2024 found her directing two off-Broadway plays, Jordans at the Public and Walden at second stage.

0:49.7

In 2025, she directed Broadway productions of The Last Five Years and Liberation.

0:57.0

And another show off Broadway, Saturday Church, featuring the music of SIA.

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And just a few weeks ago, she received an Obie Award for sustained achievement in directing. Her work in 2025 included writing and starring

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in a musical reimagining of Macbeth, called Macbeth

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in Stride at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

1:21.6

And her play about Queen Margaret, titled By the Queen,

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was included in last year's Folger Reading

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Room Festival. Now, White has written, directed, and stars in a four-play cycle at the

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Royal Shakespeare Company called All Is But Fantasy. Each short play in the cycle investigates

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characters in the Shakespeare canon from new angles.

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Lady Macbeth, Amelia, Juliet, and Richard III.

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White's original music weaves through the plays.

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When I close my eyes, I see exactly just what I need.

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When I close my eyes, I see exactly just what I need. When I close my eyes, I see ambition in front of me.

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The way that it goes past, it's not supposed to look like me.

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What I need. I need what I need. That was White,

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