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 ...
This past weekend, I had the opportunity to see the Swarthmore Theater Department’s production of “Orlando” — in the front row, nonetheless. Featuring rollerskates, rose petals, and cigarettes after ...
Whiskey Theatre Factory presents a poignant rendition of a classic drama. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf delves into a tumultuous evening as a dysfunctional couple invites a younger couple into their ...
The OU Helmerich School of Drama kicked off showings of “Orlando” Tuesday at the Gilson Lab Theatre inside the Beatrice Carr Wallace Old Science Hall.
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 ...
When Sarah Ruhl in 2010 first unveiled “Orlando,” her adaptation of the Virginia Woolf novel (subtitled “A Biography”), the subject of gender fluidity had not yet become a cultural obsession. Given Ms ...
Taylor Mac in “Orlando.” Photo by Joan Marcus. Taylor Mac is many things. Fearless comes to mind, but that’s only what the audience may see when the work finally shines under the spotlight.
German artist Kuhlendahl’s graceful debut adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel illuminates its insight that “often it is only the clothes that keep the male or female likeness.” Kuhlendahl ...
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