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Female Filmmaker Friday: Orlando (1992): A post about the film
Posted in films, Orlando, Sarah Ruhl, tagged Orlando, Sarah Ruhl's Orlando, Virginia Woolf on Wednesday 26 March 2014| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Anne Fernald, Orlando, performance, play, Sarah Ruhl, tagged Anne Fenrald, Anne Fernald, Fenrham, Sarah Ruhl's Orlando, Vinny Ciarlariello on Friday 29 October 2010| 4 Comments »
The first coincidence was that I already had a one-day trip to New York City planned for the last weekend of the production. So while my traveling companions went off to see the Saturday matinee of Promises, Promises on Broadway, I headed to East 13th Street and the Classic Stage Company to see Orlando.
When I got there, I waited for the second lovely coincidence, which was the fact that I was attending the performance with Vinny Ciarlariello, a NYU graduate student with whom I had worked at the University of Akron’s student newspaper last year.
But before Vinny arrived, the third lovely coincidence walked up. Anne Fernald, professor of English at Fordham, editor of the upcoming Cambridge University Press edition of Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and blogger over at Fernham, was there to see the show and headline a post-performance Q&A session.
Afterwards, it was no coincidence that Anne, Vinny and I agreed that Ruhl’s adaptation was absolutely brilliant.
Here’s what I loved about it:
Posted in Orlando, play, Sarah Ruhl, tagged Sarah Ruhl's Orlando on Tuesday 28 September 2010| 2 Comments »
More reviews of Sarah Ruhl’s adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando are in, some of them not as glowing as the New York Times version published Sept. 23. Read on.
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