A Connecticut woman who became famous for her gritty and colorful performances of Shakespeare on the streets of a college town has died of the coronavirus
“Her performance of Shakespeare was her holding onto her substance, that last vestige of a healthy self,” DiGennaro said...
“I like the bloody gore ones. I know ‘Romeo and Juliet’ but I don't recite it on the street ... People's favorite, when I'm on the street and they stop by with their kids, they want to hear ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Macbeth,’” [Margaret Holloway] said in the documentary, sitting on the edge of stage, dressed in a sweater and brown pants. “It's their money so they get to hear what they want to hear.”











