Adjoa Andoh on Shakespeare
From Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited by Folger Shakespeare Library
March 23, 2026 · 38 min
About this episode
Adjoa Andoh discusses her approach to Shakespeare, emphasizing themes of power, identity, and the human experience.
Known to many as Lady Danbury in Netflix’s Bridgerton, Adjoa Andoh, MBE, is also a celebrated Shakespearean actor and director. Across her career, Andoh has returned to Shakespeare not as a fixed canon, but as a space for reimagining power, identity, and belonging. Her landmark Richard II at Shakespeare’s Globe, created with the UK’s first all-women-of-color company, reexamined ideas of nationhood and empire following Brexit, asking who gets to claim the story of England and how those stories are constructed. In this episode, Andoh reflects on Shakespeare as a profoundly human writer, exploring how vulnerability, love, and damage shape even his most complex characters. Rather than presenting the plays as distant or elite, she invites us to experience them as living conversations—stories that challenge us to shift perspective and see both the stage and the world more expansively. During her Director’s residency at the Folger, Andoh will lead a series of public programs, bringing her distinctive approach to Shakespeare to Folger audiences. Listen to Shakespeare Unlimited on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Soundcloud, or your favorite podcast platform. From the Shakespeare…
People in this episode
Guest: Adjoa Andoh
Topics covered
- Shakespeare
- theater
- identity
- power
- belonging
Keywords
- Richard II
- Brexit
- all-women-of-color company
- Folger Shakespeare Library
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Products: Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Soundcloud
Books & works: Bridgerton, Richard II, Shakespeare, Shakespeare Unlimited
Places: UK, England, London, Studio City, California
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