The show, which will open on Nov. 6, will feature Thomas Kannam ’26 as Orlando and Gia George-Burgher ’26 as the chorus ...
Virginia Woolf thought of her 1928 novel Orlando as a kind of writerly vacation – a pleasure-seeking break from her experiments in feeling and form. Relaying the amorous adventures of a ...
What’s up on the Central Florida arts scene? Everything from a day for dogs at the Mennello Museum of Art to a double feature of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” and a modern response. The String ...
Eva Sharkey’s Orlando is a colourful, flamboyant, and whimsical celebration of queerness, says Elsie Hayward 4 stars ...
Virginia Woolf’s fantastical 1928 feminist novel “Orlando: A Biography,” inspired by her lover Vita Sackville-West, charts 300 years of an invented life that starts as a boy’s and changes into a woman ...
But Swinton was essentially present at the San Francisco opening in her choices of photos, and in the essay she wrote that greeted visitors to the exhibit, in which Swinton says she now sees Virginia ...
On Friday, Jan. 31, “Orlando: My Political Biography” was screened at the Ruby’s Film Theater as part of Duke’s annual French Film Festival. The film premiered at the 73rd Berlin International Film ...
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