In 1928, Virginia Woolf writes Orlando, a magical tale of love, time, and transformation.
Set in 1928, Virginia Woolf envisions a crumbling world, but through it emerges Orlando—an immortal, shape-shifting being who inspires her to write a fantastical biographical tale. In this new musical retelling of Woolf’s feminist classic, Orlando spans centuries, witnessing the rise and fall of monarchs, poets, and empires.
As Virginia pens what will become the "most charming love-letter in literature," the story brings to life an extraordinary journey of love, identity, and transformation, celebrating the bond between two visionary women of the 20th century.