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Room archiveAre you afraid of Virginia Woolf? It is 1929. An androgynous figure cuts a haunting shape in the shadows of Oxbridge. Scorned, ordered off the path; then refused entry to the library. Why? Woolf demands answers. None can be found. Woolf prowls the streets of London at dusk. A thousand thoughts consume her. Why is it fatal for a writer to reflect on their sex? Who can measure the violence of the poet's heart when tangled in a woman's body? What if Shakespeare had an equally gifted sister? Woolf unflinchingly interrogates the injustice she encounters. Witty. Relevant. Provocatively funny. Woolf slices through notions of gender disparity with an incisive mix of charm and venom.

Archive listings for Room

Work type: Play.

T1481859256

Adapted from Virginia Woolf's ‘A Room Of One's Own' by Heather AlexanderCompany Emul8 Theatre Company.
1 Sep 22 to 4 Sep 22Upstairs at the Gatehouse, Inner London :: V1170
listing details L01035104353
8 Feb 22 to 12 Feb 22The Space, Outer London :: V1199
listing details L1791492602

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