Review from The Washington Post

The eponymous heroine of the early-17th-century play “The Maid’s Tragedy” could teach Ophelia a thing or two about rejection. Like Hamlet’s ex, Aspatia of Rhodes sees her relationship with a nobleman fall through in the aftermath of sinister court machinations. But does Aspatia lose her wits and go around distractedly handing out pansies and fennel? No. She dresses as a man and forces her erstwhile fiance into a duel.

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