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Orlando archiveBorn in the reign of Elizabeth 1st, its hero-heroine journeys through five centuries and a myriad of encounters in search of the answer to just one question; how do any of us find the courage to truly be ourselves? Live cinema meets performance in this galloping romp through 400 years of history starring a heroine who is born a hero, or a hero who becomes a heroine. For Orlando, it doesn't really matter. As visionary today as it was when written in 1928, Virginia Woolf's dazzling novel on gender fluidity is gleefully adapted, extending across centuries to the present day. As Orlando travels between historical periods, countries and lovers, glancing knowingly at the audience, their journey is caught on camera, mixed with pre-recorded footage and projected - all with a wardrobe team making quick-fire changes in plain sight. Regular collaborators Katie Mitchell and Alice Birch explore Woolf's material, interweaving life and art, reality and fiction, in an optimistic examination of how people, nature, systems and reigns are in a constant state of flux. Featuring a narrator, eight actors and crew synchronised to the second with adept precision, Orlando defies rigid categorisation in more ways than one. Performed in German with English surtitles

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Author: Virginia Woolf
Presented by: Schaubuhne Berlin

Orlando

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