The Department of Theatre and Dance premieres “Orlando,” adapted for the stage by Sarah Ruhl from the novel by Virginia Woolf. Read more from Arts & Culture Reporter Claire Watanabe.
The show, which will open on Nov. 6, will feature Thomas Kannam ’26 as Orlando and Gia George-Burgher ’26 as the chorus ...
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 ...
When second-year University of Iowa student Nic Cazin went looking for a place to express themself on campus, they were ...
Eva Sharkey’s Orlando is a colourful, flamboyant, and whimsical celebration of queerness, says Elsie Hayward 4 stars ...
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 ...
Everyone’s Fine with Virginia Woolf is a sharp-witted parody that combines homage with a feminist critique of the classic American drama Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. Set against the backdrop of a ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The cast for The Adventures of Orlando and Virginia features Jonah Beckett (Max's ...
West’s bisexuality was alluring but unthreatening; a quirk of her aristocratic idiosyncrasy. Vita and Virginia, analysed by.
Unearthed after a century, Virginia Woolf's "The Life of Violet" reveals three witty, tender portraits of friendship and ...
Urmila Seshagiri was researching Virginia Woolf's unpublished autobiography when she uncovered a revised version of disregarded short stories.