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Abigail Thorn

Abigail Thorn (born 24 April 1993) is an English YouTuber, actress, and playwright,[2][3] best known for producing the YouTube channel Philosophy Tube.

Abigail Thorn
Thorn in 2021
Personal information
Born (1993-04-24) 24 April 1993 (age 31)
Education
Occupation(s)Actress, playwright, YouTuber
YouTube information
Channel
  • Philosophy Tube
Years active2013–present
Subscribers1.47 million[1]
Total views102 million[1]
100,000 subscribers2017
1,000,000 subscribers2021

Last updated: 21 October 2023

Philosophy Tube began in 2013 when Thorn sought to provide free lessons in philosophy in the wake of the 2012 increase in university tuition fees in England. In 2018, her videos became more theatrical, beginning to incorporate dramatic studio sets, lighting, costuming and makeup. The channel has been positively received by critics and has over one million subscribers.

In 2019, Thorn hosted a livestream on Twitch in which she read plays from the Complete Works of Shakespeare for the mental health charity Samaritans. The stream lasted five days, featured a number of guests, and raised over £100,000 for the charity. In September and October 2022, The Prince—a play written by and starring Thorn—ran Off West End. The transgender-themed work is based on characters in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1 becoming self-aware.

Thorn publicly came out as a transgender woman in January 2021, with the video Coming Out As Trans – A Little Public Statement and the more theatrical Identity: A Trans Coming Out Story.[4][5]

Early and personal life

Thorn is from Newcastle upon Tyne[6] and has two older brothers. She attended the Royal Grammar School, where she was a member of an army cadets group. Thorn credits her discovery of philosophy to her teacher, as well as having taken the subject as an A-level course. She later studied Philosophy and Theology at the University of St. Andrews, where she also participated in Mermaids and the St Andrews Revue. Thorn graduated with a Scottish Master of Arts in Philosophy in 2015, coming top of her year. She then trained at East 15 Acting School, completing a Master of Arts awarded by the University of Essex in 2017 before moving to London.[7][8]

In October 2019, Thorn discussed her sexuality in her YouTube video Queer✨, where she came out as bisexual.[9][10] On 30 January 2021, Thorn came out as a trans woman.[11][12] She has spoken at protests in favour of transgender health care and said that transgender liberation is a more important goal than transgender representation among fictional characters or celebrities.[13][14][15][16] Thorn cited the trans singer Kim Petras and the feminist Audre Lorde as influences in understanding her femininity.[16] Thorn identifies as a lesbian, as of February 2022.[17]

Career

YouTube

Thorn began her YouTube channel, Philosophy Tube, as an educational channel in 2013 in response to the English university tuition fees tripling in 2012, rendering higher education less accessible. Thorn made it her mission statement to "[give] away a philosophy degree for free".[18][19] Thorn originally planned to record her lectures and upload them, rather than appearing in videos, but her university would not allow this.[20] Her first video titled "I think therefore I am" about René Descartes was uploaded in May 2013.[21] Her first subscriber unsubscribed in protest when she first voiced feminist opinions.[22] Prior to transition, Thorn presented the channel under the name Oliver Thorn and was commonly known as Olly.[3][23]

Thorn makes money from both YouTube advertisement revenue and crowdfunding on Patreon.[20] The channel's style progressed over a period of years from a direct style of talking to the camera about the works of philosophers such as René Descartes and Immanuel Kant, to more theatrical productions.[24][20] In 2016, Thorn took part in the YouTube NextUp, a week-long training programme for YouTubers with under 100,000 subscribers.[18][25]

In 2018, Thorn decided to change her content creation, beginning to film at a studio with costumes and makeup. She was inspired by the 2018 conference VidCon, the channel ContraPoints, and the ending of an abusive relationship.[26][24] She also used props such as snakes and horses.[20] Characters and music began to feature.[27][26]

Joel Burrows of The Latch said that these videos were characterised by their narratives, set design and monologues.[26] Kayleigh Donaldson of Pajiba described the works as "long-form think-pieces" with "detailed production design" that use aspects of sketch comedy.[28] Emily St. James of Vox summarised that the channel covers both philosophical topics and "sociopolitical ideas of the current era from a leftist point of view".[27] For instance, a video about the former Trump advisor and Breitbart News co-founder Steve Bannon features Thorn performing a cover of a Hadestown song, with lyrics about Bannon.[27] Food, Beauty, Mind features Kelly Slaughter, an exploitative technology company CEO.[26]

In January 2020, Dmitry Kuznetsov and Milan Ismangil, writing for tripleC, reported that the channel is a focus of an internet fan community centered around leftist YouTubers categorised as "BreadTube". The authors note fan crowdfunding, production value, criticism of the alt-right, use of citation and videos about broad topics as common BreadTube attributes that are employed by Philosophy Tube. As a case study, Thorn's Climate Grief discusses climate change through multiple personas, citing Timothy Morton's concept of hyperobjects and Terry Eagleton's Why Marx Was Right. In the video, Thorn criticises some right-wing and left-wing arguments and highlights indigenous philosophy.[29]

In 2021, Thorn reached one million subscribers. In an interview with Insider, Thorn said she had an idea for the final Philosophy Tube episode and that the channel's continuation depended on future acting roles. She saw it as successful due to her subscriber numbers, an invitation to be a featured creator at 2021 VidCon and other YouTube channels that were inspired by her.[22]

Thorn's 2018 video Suic!de and Ment@l He@lth examines societal attitudes to mental health, along with her personal experiences: she has a history of self-harm and attempted suicide twice in her life.[24] She said in mid-2019 that she still received at least one email per day by a person who said the video saved their life.[27] Thorn's video Men. Abuse. Trauma. is about men and mental health, with reference to her personal experiences.[27] The video is 35 minutes long, with the script entirely memorised by Thorn. There are no cuts or editing,[28] and a single costume change is facilitated by a slow camera pan across the room;[27] Thorn used the second of two takes.[27] Both the script and the style of the video reference the 1944 Jean-Paul Sartre play No Exit.[27] Emily St. James of Vox praised that the "tension and vulnerability that builds" is maintained by the lack of editing, and opined that in the video, "aesthetic form is inseparable from content".[27]

Coming Out As Trans and Identity

Coming Out As Trans – A Little Public Statement video, originally posted to YouTube on 30 January 2021

On 30 January 2021, Thorn came out as a trans woman via a public statement, posted on social media and recorded as the video Coming Out As Trans – A Little Public Statement.[11][12] Jezebel's Harron Walker described it as a "feminist, anticapitalist appeal in support [of] trans people's legal equality, physical autonomy, and broader liberation in the United Kingdom and beyond".[30] The statement discussed issues in access to healthcare, journalist fearmongering about transgender people and a lack of elected transgender representatives.[31][32] She also says that other issues in society like homelessness disproportionately affect the trans community.[33] "Abigail" trended on Twitter subsequent to the announcement.[34][4]

Thorn also released Identity: A Trans Coming Out Story, which drew on the work of the American writer Audre Lorde and saw Rhys Tees acting in the role of Thorn's former self.[5] Thorn told the Daily Xtra that studying works by trans philosophers helped her gain insight about her identity, but that she felt significant societal pressure as a transgender public figure. Prior to the announcement, she had come out to friends and family but experienced difficulties in avoiding being publicly outed in day-to-day life, and in accessing trans spaces anonymously.[5] Her messages to other trans public figures went unanswered and she fell out of contact with a trans friend who told her that being transgender was "a curse".[35] Thorn had chosen to act as a man in some of her videos despite having realized she was transgender, and decided to keep her pre-transition videos public because of their educational content and artistic value, and as she did not think being transgender should be a source of shame.[36][22]

In a 2021 interview with Ben Hunte for the BBC, Thorn described anxiety over publicising her transition, but felt that she could not have kept it private for much longer.[37] Thorn told Insider that prior to her transition, when male fans would refer to her as a positive role model for masculinity, "it always felt like they were talking about someone else". She described: "I tried to do the man of the 21st century thing ... woke but also compassionate and fun and charming and sexy and all the rest of it ... and it all made me sort of miserable really. But I understand why some of my audience felt that way". When she came out, she felt external pressure to "perform a certain model of femininity", as a "white, stylish, eloquent, charming, non-threatening woman", saying that "that's kind of what British women are expected to be".[22]

Charity livestream

In 2019, Thorn aimed to read the Complete Works of Shakespeare in order to raise money for the Samaritans, a UK charity that helps people in emotional distress. Thorn chose the charity because she said that its telephone hotline "saved [her] life when [she] was considering suicide".[6] She chose Shakespeare based on the idea that "Shakespeare features every human emotion", which she attributed to Judi Dench.[23] The stream was inspired by a January 2019 video game stream by hbomberguy which raised £278,000 ($340,000) for British transgender charity Mermaids.[6] It was announced at the end of her YouTube video Men. Abuse. Trauma., which was released in late July 2019.[28]

Streaming on Twitch,[23] Thorn began on Friday 23 August[38] and finished on Tuesday 27 August, streaming continuously with only a few hours per day for sleep.[23] Many internet personalities joined Thorn to voice roles in the plays, such as Mara Wilson as Lady Macbeth[23] and Dominique "SonicFox" McLean as Troilus and Cressida's Hector.[39] Thorn initially expected to raise between $2,000 and $5,000, but said on Twitter that the stream had raised £109,447.54 (roughly $130,000) after PayPal currency conversion fees.[6][40] Over 175,000 people watched the stream.[38] The Royal Shakespeare Company praised Thorn for the endeavour,[38] as did the Samaritans.[23]

Acting

In the second and third series of Ladhood, which were released on BBC iPlayer in 2021 and 2022, Thorn played the role of Iona, appearing in four episodes.[41][42][43][44] In May 2021, it was announced that Thorn would appear in a 10-episode television series, Django, a remake of the 1966 Western film of the same name.[45][22] The series was released in 2023.[46]

Thorn voiced Nocturne, a secondary character in the video game Baldur's Gate 3.[47] The role included motion capture. Sarah Guinevere Smit of Rock Paper Shotgun lauded Nocturne's transgender identity, characterisation and diary entries.[16] The Mary Sue's Madeline Carpou described the character as "an incredibly sweet, lovely presence".[48]

In addition, she will play Ensign Eurus in the Star Wars television show The Acolyte. The eight-episode series is set for release in June 2024.[49][50][51][52]

Thorn is set to star in Dracula's Ex-Girlfriend, a short film she wrote for Nebula about a dinner between two of Dracula's former partners.[53] It follows a theatrical adaptation of Dracula that was abandoned due to COVID-19 lockdowns; it would have interpreted the title character as a powerful, abusive man who manipulated people's insecurities.[26] Thorn will star alongside the actors Morgana Ignis and Brandon Rogers, known from the web series Helluva Boss. The film is scheduled to begin production in February 2024 for a summer release.[54]

The Prince

Thorn wrote and was the acting lead in the Off West End play, The Prince, at the Southwark Playhouse.[55][56] The show features characters becoming self-aware and trying to escape from Shakespeare's oeuvre, centring around Henry IV, Part 1 and Hamlet.[57][58] It was funded by Nebula and a filmed performance was released on the platform in February 2023.[26][59] The eight-person cast was majority-trans. Previews began on 15 September 2022 and the performance run was from 19 September 2022 to 8 October 2022.[60][56]

The Prince has themes of transgender identity, political radicalisation and unhealthy romantic, platonic and familial relationships.[15][55] Thorn described it as "Like The Matrix if it was written in 1600".[55] The programme notes compare it to the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, which shows Hamlet from the perspective of two minor characters.[61] Thorn said that Shakespeare is fit for trans allegory as performers were originally all male and the writing is dense with jokes about people dressing up as or being confused for other genders.[62] Thorn's character, Hotspur, is written by Shakespeare as having idealised manhood.[58] Thorn did not see it as a "queer play", but more generally one about "characters who are trapped for all sorts of reasons". She compared it to a period of concealing her gender on Philosophy Tube.[62]

The play received three stars out of five in reviews from The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, BroadwayWorld, The Stage and The Reviews Hub. A reviewer for The Guardian, Kate Wyver, said that it is an "ambitious if slightly feverish exploration of transgression and transition within Shakespeare's plays" that "playfully questions the performance of gender and the roles we are all assigned".[63] Claire Allfree of The Daily Telegraph analysed that The Prince fit well with Shakespeare's use of metatheatre and themes of gender and performance.[58] However, BroadwayWorld's Cindy Marcolina believed that "the scripted ending stands on wobbly feet and the framing never gets the explanation it needs to be satisfyingly convincing".[64] Critics for The Stage and The Reviews Hub praised the transgender themes but criticised aspects of the writing.[65][61]

Other activities

In February 2021, Thorn joined November Kelly and Devon in hosting the podcast Kill James Bond!, a film review podcast which initially focused on the James Bond films.[66][67] The podcast takes a critical angle, attempting in the words of its creators to "give 007 the socialist, feminist upcoming he so richly deserves".[68] It peaked at #1 on Chartable's list of most popular film review podcast in the U.K. Thorn said that she got involved after Kelly suggested the podcast on Twitter. She was familiar with the Bond films from her childhood and believed that they are flawed "in interesting ways that say interesting things about Britain". She saw Bond as symbolic of a "British sort of military masculinity" and commented that both she and Kelly had been army cadets as children.[22] The podcast has also reviewed the film series Bourne, Jack Ryan, OSS 117, and The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

Thorn narrated the audiobook for Axiom's End (2020) by Lindsay Ellis, alongside Stephanie Willis. For her narration she was jointly nominated for an Audie Award for Science Fiction.[69]

Reception

Shannon Strucci, writing for the magazine Sight & Sound published by the British Film Institute, said that Thorn's videos "vary tremendously" in "tone and content". Strucci described the videos as "always well-researched, inventive, and theatrical".[70] The German broadcaster Deutsche Welle praised the videos as entertaining and elaborate in design.[71] The channel Philosophy Tube was recommended in the Slovak broadsheet SME.[72] The Irish author and broadcaster Emma Dabiri has enjoyed Thorn's videos.[73] In 2021, Philosophy Tube was recommended in a list of open access streaming content in an essay for Choice Reviews, and two reviewers for The Guardian's—Frances Ryan and Ammar Kalia—praised the channel.[74][75][76]

St. James described the video Men. Abuse. Trauma. as "one of the best TV episodes of the year".[27] Dan Schindel of Hyperallergic described the same video as a "riveting half-hour", praising its lack of cuts.[77] The video was also praised by Lukáš Pokorný in the Czech magazine A2.[78] Thorn's video Queer✨ was one of 134 video essays included in Sight and Sound as one of the "best video essays of 2019". Strucci reviewed for the magazine that the video was "illuminating and entertaining" as well as "joyful".[70] Gwendolyn Ann Smith, writing for the Bay Area Reporter, praised Identity: A Trans Coming Out Story as "delving deeply into the very nature of being trans in ways [she has] not typically seen", in relation to the perspective that gender transitioning is about "revealing the truth within" rather than "becoming something that we weren't".[79]

Schindel recommended the video Artists & Fandoms.[80] St. James praised that, in Steve Bannon, Thorn "undercuts [Bannon's] entire shtick".[27] Merryana Salem, writing for Junkee, said The Trouble with the Video Game Industry was one of her "all-time favourite Youtube videos".[34] Salem later recommended Data—a video about ethical concerns of data mining—as one of "10 Video Essays That Will Get You Addicted To Video Essays".[81] Wil Williams of Polygon reviewed Data as one of Thorn's most underrated videos, comparing the format to a Platonic dialogue and the interactive film Black Mirror: Bandersnatch.[82]

Awards and nominations

In 2022, Thorn was awarded an Off West End Theatre Award ("Offie") in the "OneOff" category. The awarding body credited her as "a pioneer for trans rights" across her YouTube work, Shakespeare charity livestream, and role in The Prince.[83]

Thorn was nominated in the category Online Influencer for a 2021 British LGBT Award. Thorn declined the nomination citing moral and political disagreements with the award's sponsors.[15][84][85]

Awards and nominations received by Abigail Thorn
Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2021 Audie Awards Audie Award for Science Fiction Axiom's End Nominated [69]
British LGBT Awards Online Influencer Declined nomination [85]
2022 Off West End Theatre Awards Special Award Won [83]
BroadwayWorld UK / West End Awards Best Leading Performer in a New Production of a Play The Prince Won [86]
Best New Production of a Play Won

Acting credits

Screen
Year Title Role Notes
2021–2022 Ladhood Iona 4 episodes
2023 The Prince Hotspur Filmed performance of stage play
Django Jess 6 episodes
2024 The Acolyte Ensign Eurus Upcoming series
Stage
Year Title Role Notes
2022 The Prince Hotspur Also written by
Video games
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2023 Harmony: The Fall of Reverie Nora [87]
2023 Baldur's Gate III Nocturne [48]

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abigail, thorn, born, april, 1993, english, youtuber, actress, playwright, best, known, producing, youtube, channel, philosophy, tube, thorn, 2021personal, informationborn, 1993, april, 1993, newcastle, upon, tyne, englandeducationroyal, grammar, schoolunivers. Abigail Thorn born 24 April 1993 is an English YouTuber actress and playwright 2 3 best known for producing the YouTube channel Philosophy Tube Abigail ThornThorn in 2021Personal informationBorn 1993 04 24 24 April 1993 age 31 Newcastle upon Tyne EnglandEducationRoyal Grammar SchoolUniversity of St Andrews MA East 15 Acting School MA Occupation s Actress playwright YouTuberYouTube informationChannelPhilosophy TubeYears active2013 presentSubscribers1 47 million 1 Total views102 million 1 Creator Awards100 000 subscribers20171 000 000 subscribers2021Last updated 21 October 2023 Philosophy Tube began in 2013 when Thorn sought to provide free lessons in philosophy in the wake of the 2012 increase in university tuition fees in England In 2018 her videos became more theatrical beginning to incorporate dramatic studio sets lighting costuming and makeup The channel has been positively received by critics and has over one million subscribers In 2019 Thorn hosted a livestream on Twitch in which she read plays from the Complete Works of Shakespeare for the mental health charity Samaritans The stream lasted five days featured a number of guests and raised over 100 000 for the charity In September and October 2022 The Prince a play written by and starring Thorn ran Off West End The transgender themed work is based on characters in Shakespeare s Henry IV Part 1 becoming self aware Thorn publicly came out as a transgender woman in January 2021 with the video Coming Out As Trans A Little Public Statement and the more theatrical Identity A Trans Coming Out Story 4 5 Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Career 2 1 YouTube 2 2 Coming Out As Trans and Identity 2 3 Charity livestream 2 4 Acting 2 4 1 The Prince 2 5 Other activities 3 Reception 3 1 Awards and nominations 4 Acting credits 5 References 6 External linksEarly and personal lifeThorn is from Newcastle upon Tyne 6 and has two older brothers She attended the Royal Grammar School where she was a member of an army cadets group Thorn credits her discovery of philosophy to her teacher as well as having taken the subject as an A level course She later studied Philosophy and Theology at the University of St Andrews where she also participated in Mermaids and the St Andrews Revue Thorn graduated with a Scottish Master of Arts in Philosophy in 2015 coming top of her year She then trained at East 15 Acting School completing a Master of Arts awarded by the University of Essex in 2017 before moving to London 7 8 In October 2019 Thorn discussed her sexuality in her YouTube video Queer where she came out as bisexual 9 10 On 30 January 2021 Thorn came out as a trans woman 11 12 She has spoken at protests in favour of transgender health care and said that transgender liberation is a more important goal than transgender representation among fictional characters or celebrities 13 14 15 16 Thorn cited the trans singer Kim Petras and the feminist Audre Lorde as influences in understanding her femininity 16 Thorn identifies as a lesbian as of February 2022 17 CareerYouTube Thorn began her YouTube channel Philosophy Tube as an educational channel in 2013 in response to the English university tuition fees tripling in 2012 rendering higher education less accessible Thorn made it her mission statement to give away a philosophy degree for free 18 19 Thorn originally planned to record her lectures and upload them rather than appearing in videos but her university would not allow this 20 Her first video titled I think therefore I am about Rene Descartes was uploaded in May 2013 21 Her first subscriber unsubscribed in protest when she first voiced feminist opinions 22 Prior to transition Thorn presented the channel under the name Oliver Thorn and was commonly known as Olly 3 23 Thorn makes money from both YouTube advertisement revenue and crowdfunding on Patreon 20 The channel s style progressed over a period of years from a direct style of talking to the camera about the works of philosophers such as Rene Descartes and Immanuel Kant to more theatrical productions 24 20 In 2016 Thorn took part in the YouTube NextUp a week long training programme for YouTubers with under 100 000 subscribers 18 25 In 2018 Thorn decided to change her content creation beginning to film at a studio with costumes and makeup She was inspired by the 2018 conference VidCon the channel ContraPoints and the ending of an abusive relationship 26 24 She also used props such as snakes and horses 20 Characters and music began to feature 27 26 Joel Burrows of The Latch said that these videos were characterised by their narratives set design and monologues 26 Kayleigh Donaldson of Pajiba described the works as long form think pieces with detailed production design that use aspects of sketch comedy 28 Emily St James of Vox summarised that the channel covers both philosophical topics and sociopolitical ideas of the current era from a leftist point of view 27 For instance a video about the former Trump advisor and Breitbart News co founder Steve Bannon features Thorn performing a cover of a Hadestown song with lyrics about Bannon 27 Food Beauty Mind features Kelly Slaughter an exploitative technology company CEO 26 In January 2020 Dmitry Kuznetsov and Milan Ismangil writing for tripleC reported that the channel is a focus of an internet fan community centered around leftist YouTubers categorised as BreadTube The authors note fan crowdfunding production value criticism of the alt right use of citation and videos about broad topics as common BreadTube attributes that are employed by Philosophy Tube As a case study Thorn s Climate Grief discusses climate change through multiple personas citing Timothy Morton s concept of hyperobjects and Terry Eagleton s Why Marx Was Right In the video Thorn criticises some right wing and left wing arguments and highlights indigenous philosophy 29 In 2021 Thorn reached one million subscribers In an interview with Insider Thorn said she had an idea for the final Philosophy Tube episode and that the channel s continuation depended on future acting roles She saw it as successful due to her subscriber numbers an invitation to be a featured creator at 2021 VidCon and other YouTube channels that were inspired by her 22 Thorn s 2018 video Suic de and Ment l He lth examines societal attitudes to mental health along with her personal experiences she has a history of self harm and attempted suicide twice in her life 24 She said in mid 2019 that she still received at least one email per day by a person who said the video saved their life 27 Thorn s video Men Abuse Trauma is about men and mental health with reference to her personal experiences 27 The video is 35 minutes long with the script entirely memorised by Thorn There are no cuts or editing 28 and a single costume change is facilitated by a slow camera pan across the room 27 Thorn used the second of two takes 27 Both the script and the style of the video reference the 1944 Jean Paul Sartre play No Exit 27 Emily St James of Vox praised that the tension and vulnerability that builds is maintained by the lack of editing and opined that in the video aesthetic form is inseparable from content 27 Coming Out As Trans and Identity source source source source source source source source track Coming Out As Trans A Little Public Statement video originally posted to YouTube on 30 January 2021 On 30 January 2021 Thorn came out as a trans woman via a public statement posted on social media and recorded as the video Coming Out As Trans A Little Public Statement 11 12 Jezebel s Harron Walker described it as a feminist anticapitalist appeal in support of trans people s legal equality physical autonomy and broader liberation in the United Kingdom and beyond 30 The statement discussed issues in access to healthcare journalist fearmongering about transgender people and a lack of elected transgender representatives 31 32 She also says that other issues in society like homelessness disproportionately affect the trans community 33 Abigail trended on Twitter subsequent to the announcement 34 4 Thorn also released Identity A Trans Coming Out Story which drew on the work of the American writer Audre Lorde and saw Rhys Tees acting in the role of Thorn s former self 5 Thorn told the Daily Xtra that studying works by trans philosophers helped her gain insight about her identity but that she felt significant societal pressure as a transgender public figure Prior to the announcement she had come out to friends and family but experienced difficulties in avoiding being publicly outed in day to day life and in accessing trans spaces anonymously 5 Her messages to other trans public figures went unanswered and she fell out of contact with a trans friend who told her that being transgender was a curse 35 Thorn had chosen to act as a man in some of her videos despite having realized she was transgender and decided to keep her pre transition videos public because of their educational content and artistic value and as she did not think being transgender should be a source of shame 36 22 In a 2021 interview with Ben Hunte for the BBC Thorn described anxiety over publicising her transition but felt that she could not have kept it private for much longer 37 Thorn told Insider that prior to her transition when male fans would refer to her as a positive role model for masculinity it always felt like they were talking about someone else She described I tried to do the man of the 21st century thing woke but also compassionate and fun and charming and sexy and all the rest of it and it all made me sort of miserable really But I understand why some of my audience felt that way When she came out she felt external pressure to perform a certain model of femininity as a white stylish eloquent charming non threatening woman saying that that s kind of what British women are expected to be 22 Charity livestream In 2019 Thorn aimed to read the Complete Works of Shakespeare in order to raise money for the Samaritans a UK charity that helps people in emotional distress Thorn chose the charity because she said that its telephone hotline saved her life when she was considering suicide 6 She chose Shakespeare based on the idea that Shakespeare features every human emotion which she attributed to Judi Dench 23 The stream was inspired by a January 2019 video game stream by hbomberguy which raised 278 000 340 000 for British transgender charity Mermaids 6 It was announced at the end of her YouTube video Men Abuse Trauma which was released in late July 2019 28 Streaming on Twitch 23 Thorn began on Friday 23 August 38 and finished on Tuesday 27 August streaming continuously with only a few hours per day for sleep 23 Many internet personalities joined Thorn to voice roles in the plays such as Mara Wilson as Lady Macbeth 23 and Dominique SonicFox McLean as Troilus and Cressida s Hector 39 Thorn initially expected to raise between 2 000 and 5 000 but said on Twitter that the stream had raised 109 447 54 roughly 130 000 after PayPal currency conversion fees 6 40 Over 175 000 people watched the stream 38 The Royal Shakespeare Company praised Thorn for the endeavour 38 as did the Samaritans 23 Acting In the second and third series of Ladhood which were released on BBC iPlayer in 2021 and 2022 Thorn played the role of Iona appearing in four episodes 41 42 43 44 In May 2021 it was announced that Thorn would appear in a 10 episode television series Django a remake of the 1966 Western film of the same name 45 22 The series was released in 2023 46 Thorn voiced Nocturne a secondary character in the video game Baldur s Gate 3 47 The role included motion capture Sarah Guinevere Smit of Rock Paper Shotgun lauded Nocturne s transgender identity characterisation and diary entries 16 The Mary Sue s Madeline Carpou described the character as an incredibly sweet lovely presence 48 In addition she will play Ensign Eurus in the Star Wars television show The Acolyte The eight episode series is set for release in June 2024 49 50 51 52 Thorn is set to star in Dracula s Ex Girlfriend a short film she wrote for Nebula about a dinner between two of Dracula s former partners 53 It follows a theatrical adaptation of Dracula that was abandoned due to COVID 19 lockdowns it would have interpreted the title character as a powerful abusive man who manipulated people s insecurities 26 Thorn will star alongside the actors Morgana Ignis and Brandon Rogers known from the web series Helluva Boss The film is scheduled to begin production in February 2024 for a summer release 54 The Prince Main article The Prince play Thorn wrote and was the acting lead in the Off West End play The Prince at the Southwark Playhouse 55 56 The show features characters becoming self aware and trying to escape from Shakespeare s oeuvre centring around Henry IV Part 1 and Hamlet 57 58 It was funded by Nebula and a filmed performance was released on the platform in February 2023 26 59 The eight person cast was majority trans Previews began on 15 September 2022 and the performance run was from 19 September 2022 to 8 October 2022 60 56 The Prince has themes of transgender identity political radicalisation and unhealthy romantic platonic and familial relationships 15 55 Thorn described it as Like The Matrix if it was written in 1600 55 The programme notes compare it to the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead which shows Hamlet from the perspective of two minor characters 61 Thorn said that Shakespeare is fit for trans allegory as performers were originally all male and the writing is dense with jokes about people dressing up as or being confused for other genders 62 Thorn s character Hotspur is written by Shakespeare as having idealised manhood 58 Thorn did not see it as a queer play but more generally one about characters who are trapped for all sorts of reasons She compared it to a period of concealing her gender on Philosophy Tube 62 The play received three stars out of five in reviews from The Guardian The Daily Telegraph BroadwayWorld The Stage and The Reviews Hub A reviewer for The Guardian Kate Wyver said that it is an ambitious if slightly feverish exploration of transgression and transition within Shakespeare s plays that playfully questions the performance of gender and the roles we are all assigned 63 Claire Allfree of The Daily Telegraph analysed that The Prince fit well with Shakespeare s use of metatheatre and themes of gender and performance 58 However BroadwayWorld s Cindy Marcolina believed that the scripted ending stands on wobbly feet and the framing never gets the explanation it needs to be satisfyingly convincing 64 Critics for The Stage and The Reviews Hub praised the transgender themes but criticised aspects of the writing 65 61 Other activities In February 2021 Thorn joined November Kelly and Devon in hosting the podcast Kill James Bond a film review podcast which initially focused on the James Bond films 66 67 The podcast takes a critical angle attempting in the words of its creators to give 007 the socialist feminist upcoming he so richly deserves 68 It peaked at 1 on Chartable s list of most popular film review podcast in the U K Thorn said that she got involved after Kelly suggested the podcast on Twitter She was familiar with the Bond films from her childhood and believed that they are flawed in interesting ways that say interesting things about Britain She saw Bond as symbolic of a British sort of military masculinity and commented that both she and Kelly had been army cadets as children 22 The podcast has also reviewed the film series Bourne Jack Ryan OSS 117 and The Man from U N C L E Thorn narrated the audiobook for Axiom s End 2020 by Lindsay Ellis alongside Stephanie Willis For her narration she was jointly nominated for an Audie Award for Science Fiction 69 ReceptionShannon Strucci writing for the magazine Sight amp Sound published by the British Film Institute said that Thorn s videos vary tremendously in tone and content Strucci described the videos as always well researched inventive and theatrical 70 The German broadcaster Deutsche Welle praised the videos as entertaining and elaborate in design 71 The channel Philosophy Tube was recommended in the Slovak broadsheet SME 72 The Irish author and broadcaster Emma Dabiri has enjoyed Thorn s videos 73 In 2021 Philosophy Tube was recommended in a list of open access streaming content in an essay for Choice Reviews and two reviewers for The Guardian s Frances Ryan and Ammar Kalia praised the channel 74 75 76 St James described the video Men Abuse Trauma as one of the best TV episodes of the year 27 Dan Schindel of Hyperallergic described the same video as a riveting half hour praising its lack of cuts 77 The video was also praised by Lukas Pokorny in the Czech magazine A2 78 Thorn s video Queer was one of 134 video essays included in Sight and Sound as one of the best video essays of 2019 Strucci reviewed for the magazine that the video was illuminating and entertaining as well as joyful 70 Gwendolyn Ann Smith writing for the Bay Area Reporter praised Identity A Trans Coming Out Story as delving deeply into the very nature of being trans in ways she has not typically seen in relation to the perspective that gender transitioning is about revealing the truth within rather than becoming something that we weren t 79 Schindel recommended the video Artists amp Fandoms 80 St James praised that in Steve Bannon Thorn undercuts Bannon s entire shtick 27 Merryana Salem writing for Junkee said The Trouble with the Video Game Industry was one of her all time favourite Youtube videos 34 Salem later recommended Data a video about ethical concerns of data mining as one of 10 Video Essays That Will Get You Addicted To Video Essays 81 Wil Williams of Polygon reviewed Data as one of Thorn s most underrated videos comparing the format to a Platonic dialogue and the interactive film Black Mirror Bandersnatch 82 Awards and nominations In 2022 Thorn was awarded an Off West End Theatre Award Offie in the OneOff category The awarding body credited her as a pioneer for trans rights across her YouTube work Shakespeare charity livestream and role in The Prince 83 Thorn was nominated in the category Online Influencer for a 2021 British LGBT Award Thorn declined the nomination citing moral and political disagreements with the award s sponsors 15 84 85 Awards and nominations received by Abigail Thorn Year Award Category Work Result Ref 2021 Audie Awards Audie Award for Science Fiction Axiom s End Nominated 69 British LGBT Awards Online Influencer Declined nomination 85 2022 Off West End Theatre Awards Special Award Won 83 BroadwayWorld UK West End Awards Best Leading Performer in a New Production of a Play The Prince Won 86 Best New Production of a Play WonActing creditsScreen Year Title Role Notes 2021 2022 Ladhood Iona 4 episodes 2023 The Prince Hotspur Filmed performance of stage play Django Jess 6 episodes 2024 The Acolyte Ensign Eurus Upcoming series Stage Year Title Role Notes 2022 The Prince Hotspur Also written by Video games Year Title Role Notes Ref 2023 Harmony The Fall of Reverie Nora 87 2023 Baldur s Gate III Nocturne 48 References a b About Philosophy Tube YouTube Philosophy Tube Philosophy Tube FAQ Retrieved 25 April 2019 via Facebook a b Roose Kevin 12 February 2020 A Thorn in YouTube s Side Digs In Even Deeper The New York Times Retrieved 12 February 2020 a b Alter Rebecca 30 January 2021 Popular YouTuber and Actress Abigail Thorn Comes Out As Trans Vulture Retrieved 31 January 2021 a b c Stratis Niko 30 January 2021 The world according to Abigail Thorn Daily Xtra Retrieved 31 January 2021 a b c d Brewis Harriet 26 August 2019 PhilosophyTube YouTube star set to raise 100 000 for charity by livestreaming complete works of Shakespeare Evening Standard Retrieved 29 August 2019 Cliff Sosis 24 January 2019 What Is It Like to Be a Philosopher What Is It Like to Be a Philosopher 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