Gillian Anderson to get ‘in the ring’ with Billy Crudup for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? in London
Gillian Anderson is set to star alongside Billy Crudup in a West End revival of the classic play "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" directed by Marianne Elliott.
Wi Su-jung's ‘This Sentence Now’
This article reflects on the struggles and realities of women writers drawing parallels to Virginia Woolf's assertion on the necessity of financial stability and personal space to write.
Imperial Theatre hosts Leais Mulheres Petrópolis during special Women's Month programming
The Imperial Theatre in Brazil will host Leais Mulheres Petrópolis for a literary event celebrating International Women's Day.
New Books for March 6
A review of new literary releases, featuring diverse themes and authors, including a biography of Roger Fry by Virginia Woolf and a collection of philosophical reflections on beauty and discrimination.
I portray Orlando and become both man and woman: the play is a hymn to life
A theatrical adaptation of Virginia Woolf's 'Orlando' is being performed at the Piccolo Teatro in Milan, celebrating themes of identity and vitality through a single actress.
From Old Diaries
The article reflects on how writers like George Orwell and Virginia Woolf expressed their despair during critical moments of history, drawing parallels to contemporary feelings of moral collapse.
See Wagner Moura and Alicia Vikander in first image from 'The Last Day'
Wagner Moura stars in the film 'The Last Day', an adaptation of Virginia Woolf's 'Mrs. Dalloway', alongside Alicia Vikander.
Max Richter brings Virginia Woolf to dance at the Royal Ballet
The ballet 'Woolf Works,' featuring music by composer Max Richter and texts from Virginia Woolf, has been choreographed by Wayne McGregor and will also be shown in Spanish cinemas.
Period drama hailed 'perfect in every way' is now free to watch
A film adaptation of Virginia Woolf's classic 1925 novel is now available for free streaming on BBC iPlayer, appealing to period drama enthusiasts.
'The Audition Test', by Eliza Barry Callahan: a diagnosis of sudden deafness turned into a literary hallucination
'The Audition Test' by Eliza Barry Callahan weaves a narrative inspired by sudden deafness, echoing the style of literary figures like Virginia Woolf to create a unique literary experience.