Sarah Ruhl.
Sarah Ruhl, one of American theater’s most exciting young playwrights, adapts Virginia Woolf’s gender-bending novel about sex, love, and history. Often called the longest love letter in literary history, Woolf’s Orlando tells the story of an English nobleman, Orlando, who lives for hundreds of years before falling asleep and waking up as a woman. Directed by longtime Ruhl collaborator Jessica Thebus (The Clean House at Goodman Theatre, Dead Man’s Cell Phone at Steppenwolf), Orlando demonstrates Court Theatre’s ongoing commitment to contemporary translations and adaptations of classic works.
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Noises Off
Lakewood Theatre Company (2/28 - 4/6) COMEDY
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Tootsie
Stumptown Stages (3/21 - 4/13) NEW MUSICAL | |
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A Gentleman's Guide To Love And Murder
Penguin Productions (3/28 - 4/6) COMEDY | |
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Joe Turner's Come and Gone
Portland Playhouse (4/30 - 6/8) | |
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SORDID LIVES
NCRD Performing Arts Center (5/30 - 6/15) | |
The Poison Squad
Coho Theatre (4/12 - 4/13) | ||
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Salome
Imago Theatre (4/11 - 4/27) | |
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The OBT Collection
Newmark Theatre (6/5 - 6/8) | |
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Soovin Kim: Bach’s Tremendous Technique & Style
The Old Church Concert Hall (4/3 - 4/3) | |
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The Search For The Signs Of Intelligent Life In The Universe
21ten Theater (3/14 - 3/30) | |
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