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Elizabeth I described herself as Queen, King and Prince, thriving in a male world, and saving the country from debt and wars. Self-proclaimed wife and mother to England, her virgin status was part of her myth, as she consistently refused marriage, citing herself as already taken. In Rebecca Lenkiewicz's short play, The Lioness, Elizabeth is both a woman and a leader as she encounters John Knox, the ultimate misogynist, and Essex, her favourite. The play was first performed at the Tricycle Theatre, London, as part of the Women, Power and Politics season in June 2010.

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Elizabeth I described herself as Queen, King and Prince, thriving in a male world, and saving the country from debt and wars. Self-proclaimed wife and mother to England, her virgin status was part of her myth, as she consistently refused marriage, citing herself as already taken. In Rebecca Lenkiewicz's short play, The Lioness, Elizabeth is both a woman and a leader as she encounters John Knox, the ultimate misogynist, and Essex, her favourite. The play was first performed at the Tricycle Theatre, London, as part of the Women, Power and Politics season in June 2010.

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Rebecca Lenkiewicz's play Her Naked Skin, directed by Howard Davies, premiered at the National Theatre in 2008, and was the first play to be performed on the Olivier stage by a living female playwright. The Night Season, also at the National Theatre, won the Critics' Circle Most Promising Playwright Award, 2004. Other work includes Soho - A Tale of Table Dancers (Arcola Theatre/British Council tour); Shoreditch Madonna (Soho Theatre); Blue Moon Over Poplar (NYT/Soho Theatre); The Soldier's Tale (Old Vic Theatre); An Enemy of the People (Arcola Theatre); and Faeries (Royal Opera House). Rebecca's adaptation of Henry James' The Turn of the Screw premiered at the Almeida Theatre in 2013 and her version Ibsen's Ghosts was produced by ATC at the Arcola Theatre in 2009. Rebecca also writes for radio and television.