An Audience with Virginia Woolf: Writing One's Mind
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Lucy Stevens
1931. Virginia Woolf delivers a withering critique of patriarchy and reveals with a timeless honesty, her powerful yet troubled mind. She dips deep into her own stream of consciousness from The Waves, Orlando and To the Lighthouse and her polemic essay, A Room of One's Own. Woolf's clarity on women when 'writing one's mind', champions writers from our past to inspire the voices of our future. Directed by Fringe First winner Margarett Perry, Lucy Stevens returns to the drawing room after her sold out five-star run Off-Broadway.
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