“A masterful dance of two women” ~ Laurie Winer, Los Angeles Times
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Carbonell Recommended
Eileen Atkins’s epistolary play deftly weaves the letters and diaries of essayist and novelist Virginia Woolf and poet and novelist Vita Sackville-West into a conversation between two passionate, intelligent, and intensely literate women. Woof was 40, and Sackville-West was 30 when they met in 1922, and their correspondence began shortly thereafter, ending only with Woolf’s suicide in 1941. Their affair was as much literary as physical; although each had husbands, and in Sackville-West’s case, numerous lovers of both genders. Woolf’s son Nigel once referred to her 1927 novel Orlando, which was inspired by her relationship with Sackville-West, as “the longest and most charming love letter in literature.” Starring Barbara Sloan and Niki Fridh.
Vita & Virginia
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April 17 – May 3
Tickets: $35 ($37.22 with s/c)
For Tickets:
813-220-1546
Performances:
Friday, April 17th is Opening Night
Double Feature, Saturday, April 18th,
matinee at 3pm; evening performance, 8pm
Thursday – Saturday at 8 pm
Sunday at 5 pm
1501 S. Andrews Avenue
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316