Woolf is popping up all over. On stage, that is.
“Vita and Virginia,” Eileen Atkins‘s adaptation of the letters between Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West will be on stage Feb. 11 through April 28 at the Zipper Factory, a theater pub located at 336 W. 37th St. in New York.
Kathleen Chalfant and Patricia Elliott star in the production. It will be staged by the No Frills Theatre Company, dedicated to producing plays with roles for women over 40, after a two-performance run in Tucson, Arizona, last month.
Performances are Mondays at 7 p.m. Tickets are $35. For tickets or more information, call 212-352-3101.
For dinner reservations at the Zipper Factory Tavern, call 212-695-4600. The box office opens two hours prior to curtain.
Award-winning actress Atkins starred with Vanessa Redgrave in the original Off-Broadway production of “Vita & Virginia.”
Get more details about the production in Theater News, Playbill, at Broadway World or at the Zipper’s Web site. The most updated take on the production is available in a New York Times review.
I had a terrible experience with Bookliquidation.com and would recommend anyone to not purchase from them. Their customer service and business ethics were terrible.
I want to move continents… so jealous!
Books are our Future…
While studying Computer Engineering at University I came across staggering data and statistics regarding minorities, graduation rates and access to books. In todays high tech media environment, all people, young people especially need to be encouraged to read physical books. When I had my first child I was disappointed at the high price of used books for children in my area. As I searched for a cost effective way to locate books I ran across a company that offers wholesale prices on boxes to truckloads of used books (by genre) at very reasonable shipping rates throughout the US and abroad. For instance, at less than $50 a family can receive around 100 good condition kids books including shipping. Most books are like new condition and priced lower than books found at Goodwill or any used book store. The price of books is definitely one factor not talked about when promoting reading. Access to quality books at a price anyone can afford will most assuredly eliminate one barrier in regards to young people’s ability to read. Statistics show that the average high-school graduate has(had) a minimum 50 books available to them to read in their homes. Those going on to post elementary education had atleast 100 books in their homes. Books are expensive! Booksliquidation.com is one company that is assisting families in their effort to create a rich at-home reading environment for their children and their personal reference.