WestEnd Films has secured a raft of international distribution deals on “Virginia Woolf's Night & Day,” the contemporary un-romantic comedy inspired by Virginia Woolf's beloved novel, and has unveiled ...
You don’t need to know Virginia Woolf’s oeuvre to enjoy Woolf Works. Haunting and moving, it was the first full-length ballet ...
Mansfield’s fiction drew on the tensions in her relationships to produce razor-sharp observations of men and women.
Virginia Woolf wrote her final novel 'Between the Acts' while battling a devastating mental breakdown, enduring the Blitz, ...
The view in Cornwall inspired Virginia Woolf to write To The Lighthouse.
Wayne McGregor’s three-act show brings Virginia Woolf’s creative world ‘vividly’ to life ...
Woolf Works at Royal Ballet: Wayne McGregor chases brainbox ideas with electric sensation - 4/5 Wayne McGregor’s response to the work of Virginia Woolf returns to Royal Ballet and continues to wield e ...
Two years before the writing of “On Being Ill”, in one of the most quoted lines in literature, Woolf wrote “on or about December 1910, human character changed”, in her essay, Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown ...
Melanie Oliveiro speaks to director Timothy Koh and actor Ching Shu Yi about theatre company Pangdemonium’s latest ...
In “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” the 1966 movie based on Edward Albee’s incendiary play, a middle-aged married couple turns a late-night gathering for drinks at their home into a game of ...
As novelist Prose notes in her perceptive introduction, Woolf demonstrates a huge affection for her hometown—like her heroine Clarissa Dalloway, whose stream-of ...
It is also the year that Virginia Woolf published her essay, On Being Ill, in January’s volume of The New Criterion – the literary review headed up by T.S. Eliot. The essay had been written from her ...
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