The Borderers (Wordsworth)
Duration: about 70 minutes
Wordsworth’s name and the play’s intriguing title should guarantee an audience for this neglected masterpiece. Ten years before Walter Scott’s first runaway success, the poet transposed his contradictory responses to the French Revolution into the landscape of medieval Cumberland and drew on Othello and Iago to create characters who embody his own naivety and guilt, and much more besides. The result was painful and beautiful, but much in need of the pruning applied here.
This play was first performed in a less-abridged version in 2008.
Film
Scenes in rehearsal
Programme
Script
Slides
- PDF, PowerPoint file
- Synchroniser’s text: PDF, Word file
Music
- Music list: PDF
Further reading
- Notes to accompany the text edited for performance: Word file