Ruhl’s adaptation of Orlando pulls heavily from the source material, which can end up feeling like a distant narration rather than an emotionally involved story. That said, the cast are all endlessly personable. Laughs abound throughout the duratio...
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'Orlando' review — literary classic whimsically explores gender identity
From: New York Theatre Guide |
By: Austin Fimmano |
Date: 4/22/2024
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From: New York Theater |
By: Jonathan Mandell |
Date: 4/22/2024
The episodic adventures should be delightful, but they are instead removed and remote, for a compound of reasons. Ruhl’s script relies on narration rather than dialogue (of which there is admittedly relatively little in Woolf’s novel.) Six of th...
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From: Talkin' Broadway |
By: James Wilson |
Date: 4/22/2024
Occasionally, Davis's staging, which includes periodic dance breaks (and with assistance from Brendan Aanes's sound design, captures the thrum of a discotheque), overdoes the satirical elements as if to emphasize the relevance of the situations and t...
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