A “Magical but Intimate Love Story”
Orlando is the story of a young nobleman drawn into a love affair with Queen Elizabeth I. The poet and lover’s escapades “keep him at the heart of a maximalist, over-the-top tale where gender and gender preferences shift regularly, usually with hilarious results,” according to the School of Theatre description. Based on the Virginia Woolf novel, the play will be performed at the Joan & Edgar Booth Theatre December 2 and 3 and 7, 8, and 9. Andrew Loren Wehling (CFA’25) (left), and Julianna Devaney (CFA’25) work on a costume for Alexa Connors (CFA’25) (Euphrosyne ).Photo by Cydney Scott Boston
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