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Virginia Woolf’s Orlando is often considered to be a modern masterpiece and one of her most notable works. It is a tale of yearning, freedom, sexuality and identity. Themes that are eloquently intertwined together through the ground-breaking character Orlando.
Born in the reign of Elizabeth 1st, its hero-heroine journeys through five centuries and a myriad of encounters in search of the answer to just one question; how do any of us find the courage to truly be ourselves.
Michael Grandage directs Emma Corrin in Neil Bartlett’s joyous new adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s modern masterpiece - Orlando. Leading an eleven-strong company in a bold new staging, Olivier Award nominee Emma Corrin returns to London's West End in one of the most surprising stories in the English language. An inspiring vision of all bodies having equal rights to love.
Orlando opens at the Garrick Theatre this November for a strictly limited
Olivier Award nominee Emma Corrin leads this magical production, representing one of histories most famous gender non-conforming characters. Corrin is known most notably for their critically-acclaimed performance of Diana, Princess of Wales in Netflix’s period drama The Crown. Corrin has also won a Golden Globe award for their work on screen.
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Theatre Address
Garrick Theatre,
Charing Cross Road,
London,
WC2H 0HH