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Orlando

Playwright Sarah Ruhl adapts Virginia Woolf’s Orlando, once called “the longest and most charming love letter in literature,” written by Woolf for her lover, Vita Sackville-West. This theatrical, wild, fantastical trip features the one and only Taylor Mac in the title role. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for all. Please join us in this mission by joining TCG, which entitles you to copies of our quarterly print magazine and helps support a long legacy of quality nonprofit arts…

Playwright Sarah Ruhl adapts Virginia Woolf’s Orlando, once called “the longest and most charming love letter in literature,” written by Woolf for her lover, Vita Sackville-West. This theatrical, wild, fantastical trip features the one and only Taylor Mac in the title role.

Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for all. Please join us in this mission by joining TCG, which entitles you to copies of our quarterly print magazine and helps support a long legacy of quality nonprofit arts journalism.

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