Description:
Examines the life of the androgynous nineteenth-century American actress and her work on the Anglo-American stage
Review Quotes:
". . . succeeds . . . in completely and fully restoring and re-empowering Charlotte Cushman in her overlapping roles as both actor and woman. It is a richly historicized and theoreticized portrait of a multifaceted, paradoxical, altogether compelling figure. As such, Merrill's work is not only an important theatrical biography, but a signal study of the complex interstices between public and private personas. . . . When Romeo Was a Woman is an impressive scholarly achievement . . . . [It is] likely to stand as the final word on Cushman for many years to come."
--Daniel J. Watermeier, University of Toledo, Theatre History Studies, 1999