This January, The Royal Ballet will present a revival of Wayne McGregor's acclaimed ballet triptych Woolf Works, inspired by ...
With those three words — spoken just a few lines into Edward Albee’s "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" — theatrical history was made. Albee’s legendary play, which opened on Broadway in 1962 and won ...
Some breaking news in the world of 20th century modernist literature: Virginia Woolf, the famed novelist and essayist, was also a poet. That's according to new documents uncovered by Sophie Oliver, a ...
Cog Dog’s troupe, headed here by Kaelyn Sandifer ’26 and Jillian Walker ’27, successfully dug into everything that makes this ...
Following on from 2023 and 2024 seasons in Melbourne, Sarah Goodes’ (Director) presentation of Edward Albee’s WHO’S AFRAID OF ...
CHAMPION — The audience never sees the boxing gloves that figure prominently in one of the many emasculating stories Martha tells about her husband, George, in Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia ...
Virginia Woolf loathed sanctimony, sentimentality, and self-pity. The novelist faced violent mood swings, auditory hallucinations, and a host of related somatic symptoms—what her husband Leonard ...
Nearly 100 years since it was written, a team of young theatre-makers re-imagine Virginia Woolf's gender-bending classic, ...
A rare correspondence from Virginia Woolf to her nephew Julian has surfaced, and in it, Woolf takes a critical eye to his poetry: “My dear Julian. I like the poem very much. It still wants CURRENCY I ...
It is for her beauty, her psychic pain, and the odd and tragic circumstances of her life as much as for the quality of her work that Virginia Woolf has attracted a certain type of critical attention; ...