Three Virginia Woolf novels in three hours. Two different casts, two standing ovations and one rather conflicted critic.
Read our review of *Woolf Works*, now in performances at the Royal Opera House to 13 February. Read more theatre reviews on ...
Wayne McGregor’s creation is back at the Royal Opera House — and it captures vividly what it is like to experience Virginia ...
See what the critics are saying about Sir Wayne McGregor's Woolf Works at Royal Ballet And Opera. Read the reviews for the ...
Wayne McGregor chases brainbox ideas with electric sensation - 4/5 Wayne McGregor’s response to the work of Virginia Woolf ...
Virginia Woolf in 1902. Credit: Wikimedia Commons. I’m not sure what I was expecting when I cracked open Virginia Woolf’s The Life of Violet: Three Early Stories, but it certainly wasn’t a giantess ...
Diane Box-Worman (left) plays the embittered Martha, while Terry Martin portrays (right) the put-upon college professor George in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" by The Classics Theatre Project.
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is not about Virginia Woolf. There are no grand allusions to influential modernist literature or tributes to Woolf’s novels. Woolf herself is essentially meaningless in ...
Becomings (Orlando) may be about her lover Vita Sackville-West, but either side of this time- and gender-transcending passion ...
Edward Albee’s WHO’S AFRAID OF Virginia Woolf? is a raw, relentless, and deeply unsettling theatrical titan. Since its debut in 1962, it has held its place as one of the most harrowing portraits of ...
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