- Romola Garai: You can't open a paper today without hearing about men using their positions of power to sexually assault women. We know it's not a new story, but you might be surprised to learn that Shakespeare wrote a play about this very subject over 400 years ago, and I think it's the best play he ever wrote.
- Dr. Abigail Rokison-Woodall: It's one of the most chilling moments in the play where he
- [Angelo]
- Dr. Abigail Rokison-Woodall: turns around and says "Who will believe thee, Isabella?".
- Romola Garai: Angelo makes a calculation that Isabella has so much to lose by outing him, by telling the world what he's done, that she will never risk it. But what he doesn't account for, of course, is that Isabella is prepared to burn herself to the ground to out him.