Best-selling author Kate Mosse brings her show Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries to Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre

International bestselling author Kate Mosse brings her first theatre tour, Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World, to Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre next month.

This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement.

Best-selling author Kate Mosses brings her show Warrior Queens and Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World to ScarboroughBest-selling author Kate Mosses brings her show Warrior Queens and Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World to Scarborough
Best-selling author Kate Mosses brings her show Warrior Queens and Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World to Scarborough

Audiences can expect a fabulous evening of entertainment; part detective story, part love letter about how history is made, part celebration of extraordinary, brilliant trail-blazing and inspirational women throughout history.

Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World will surprise, amaze, challenge and perhaps even encourage some to undertake a little family history of their own.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

With storytelling, music and images, Kate will both share the story of how she tracked down her long-forgotten relative, Lily Watson – in whose literary footsteps she is walking – at the same time as celebrating hundreds of other women from history whose names deserve to be better known.

Audiences will meet the Mothers of Invention and Pirate Queens, the unsung heroines of medicine and those who dazzled on the screen, the stage and in the stadium, and those who fought for what they believed and those who reached for the stars.

They will travel the world and through time, from Ancient Egypt to 21st-century Britain, from the United States of America to South Africa, New Zealand and Australia, from Chile and Mexico to Russia and Germany, from Pakistan and Uganda to Azerbaijan and Iceland.

Over the course of the evening, Kate will feature a joyous and diverse cast of characters, some unknown and some legendary; from the 13th century Mongolian warrior princess Khutulan to American conservationist Rachel Carson; from Tibetan Buddhist nun and freedom fighter Ani Pachen to the Greek naval commander Laskarina Bouboulina.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

The show will also feature freedom rider Pauli Murray, Josephine Cochran, inventor of the dishwasher; Chinese feminist poet Ding Ling and the Tasmanian leader Truganini.

Also making the grade is the first recorded author in history Enheduanna and the pioneering 19th century female doctors known as the Edinburgh Seven.

The extraordinary First World War footballing legend Lily Parr and Canadian adventurer and performer, Aloha Wanderwell will also be featured.

Kate Mosse said: “Think back to your classroom, to the roll call of inventors and politicians, military leaders and scientists, philosophers and composers, thinkers and mystics and ask yourself this question. Where were the women?

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“My hope is that Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries will inspire as I have been inspired. It’s a celebration of the importance of history, and about how, without knowing where we come from – truthfully and entirely – we cannot know who we are.”

Kate hit the best-seller list with Labyrinth – book one of the Languedoc Trilogy, followed by the second book in the series Sepulchre and Citadel, the last in the trilogy.

The Burning Chambers and the City of Tears are the first two volumes of a the planned Burning Chambers quartet.

The third book in series which chronicles the fortunes of the Joubert family is due out in July. Called The Ghost Ship is a story of love, piracy and revenge on the High Seas

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries can be seen at the Stephen Joseph Theatre at 7.30pm on Friday March 24.

Tickets are available from the box office on 01723 370541 and online at www.sjt.uk.com