by Sarah Ruhl, adapted from Virginia Woolf
An adaptation of the “longest and most charming love letter in literature,” written by Virginia Woolf for her lover, Vita Sackville-West, Orlando is a theatrical, wild, fantastical trip through space, time and gender. Orlando’s adventures begin as a young man, when he serves as courtier to Queen Elizabeth. Through many centuries of living, he becomes a 20th-century woman, trying to sort out her existence. This fresh stage adaptation from Sarah Ruhl uses narrative and a chorus to enact lyrical, instant and whimsical transformations as Orlando travels through countless epochs. Produced by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals.
Tickets
Students $10, Faculty/Staff $15, Adults $17
Learn more about the performance and purchase tickets at the Department of Theatre and Dance website.




