Diving Deeper

Sizzling Shakespeare: A Deep Dive into the Southern Charm and Queer Spirit of Fat Ham

Sizzling Shakespeare: A Deep Dive into the Southern Charm and Queer Spirit of Fat Ham

Virginia Stage Company was honored to correspond with playwright James Ijames just before the rehearsal began for his masterful and transformative play FAT HAM on The Wells Theatre stage. Come learn more about the show, it’s reach history and humor, and what audiences of Hampton Roads can uniquely benefit from with this show!

A Holiday in Rep: Mark Shanahan on Reimagining the Classics

A Holiday in Rep: Mark Shanahan on Reimagining the Classics

In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Mark Shanahan, the brilliant mind behind A Merry Little Christmas Carol and A Sherlock Carol. Known for his inventive adaptations and sharp storytelling, Shanahan shares his creative process…

Christmas Carols and A Ghostly Chorus

Christmas Carols and A Ghostly Chorus

This holiday season, the ghosts of A Merry Little Christmas Carol aren’t limited to Scrooge’s spectral visitors. They are accompanied by the restless spirits that call the Wells their homeβ€”a literal ghostly chorus blending the fictional with the paranormal.

Diving Deeper into the Life of Charles Dickens

Diving Deeper into the Life of Charles Dickens

Charles‬‭ Dickens‬‭ was‬‭ a‬‭ prominent‬‭ British‬‭ novelist‬‭ renowned‬‭ for‬‭ his‬‭ intricate‬‭ characters‬‭ and‬ sharp‬‭ social‬‭ commentary,‬‭ which‬‭ reflected‬‭ the‬‭ challenges‬‭ of‬‭ Victorian‬‭ society.‬‭..

DRACULA Driving Deeper | Victorian Gender Roles

The‬‭ Victorian‬‭ era‬‭ spans‬‭ Queen‬‭ Victoria’s‬‭ 63-year‬‭ reign‬‭ over‬‭ Great‬‭ Britain‬‭ and‬‭ Ireland,‬‭ from‬‭ 1837‬ to‬‭ 1901.‬‭ During‬‭ this‬‭ time,‬‭ Britain‬‭ became‬‭ a‬‭ global‬‭ superpower,‬‭ expanding‬‭ its‬‭ empire‬‭ and‬ experiencing‬‭ rapid‬‭ progress‬‭ in‬‭ science,‬‭ industry‬‭ and‬‭ the‬‭ arts,‬‭ as‬‭ well‬‭ as‬‭ significant‬‭ political‬‭ and‬‭ social reforms that have shaped the modern world.‬

β€œDuring the Victorian period men and women’s roles became more sharply defined than at any time in history. In earlier centuries it had been usual for women to work alongside husbands and brothers in the family business. Living β€˜over the shop’ made it easy for women to help out by serving customers or keeping accounts while also attending to their domestic duties.” - Kathryn Hughes, The British Library’s β€œGender roles in the 19th century”

John  Ruskin,  an  English  writer  and  philosopher,  reveals  the  rigid  gender  roles  of  the  19th  century  Victorian  era were characterized  by  strict  stereotypes  that  disadvantaged  women.  This  period  was  defined  by  the  "separate  spheres"  ideology  that  relegated  men  to  the  public  sphere  of  work  and  economics,  consigning  women  to  domestic  roles,  reinforcing  male  dominance.  These  spheres  supported  by  Darwin’s  theory  of  "Survival  of  the  Fittest,"  placed  men  higher  on  the  evolutionary  ladder  and  impacted  all  societal  aspects,  including  employment,  where  only  a  third  of  women  worked  compared  to  two-thirds  by  1978.  For  the  upper-middle  class,  many  women  had  never  worked  outside  the  home.  Women  were  expected  to  live  up  to  the  image  of  β€˜the  angel  in  the  house’,  to be the perfect wife and mother. 

The  early  feminist  movement  emerged  in  the  1850s,  advocating  for  equality  in  education,  work,  and  voting  rights  despite  these  limitations.  Figures  like  Queen  Victoria  opposed  these  efforts,  viewing  feminism  as  a  "wicked  folly"  offering  β€œGod  created  men  and  women  differentlyβ€”then  let  them  remain  each  in  their  own  position.”  Victorian-era  gender  stereotypes  persisted  well  into  the  20th century and continue to influence modern-day society.

Bowles’ Drawing Book for Ladies is a manual for drawing or embroidering flowers. Drawing and embroidery were part of a conventional female education in the 18th and 19th centuries.