Orlando, adapted by Pulitzer Prize finalist and Tony Award nominee Ruhl from the work of Virginia Woolf, also features Annika Boras, Gibson Frazier, Tom Nelis and Howard Overshown. Choreography is by Annie-B Parson.
Here's how CSC bills the work: "Meet Virginia Woolf's Orlando, your typical Elizabethan Man: a favorite of the Queen, madly in love with a Russian Princess, fleeing an Archduchess and waking up one fine day in Constantinople to find he has become, of all things, a woman. She survives the 19th and 20th Centuries grappling with what it means to live fully in the present, in our own skin, in our own gender, and in our own time."
Here's a look at the production:
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