Michael Grandage to direct Emma Corrin in Neil Bartlett’s new version of Virginia Woolf’s ‘ORLANDO’

The Michael Grandage Company has announced that Emma Corrin will return to the London stage to play the title role in a new stage version of ORLANDO, adapted by Neil Bartlett from the novel by Virginia Woolf.

Michael Grandage directs, reuniting him with Corrin, following their recent collaboration on the feature film My Policeman for Amazon.

The production will debut in the West End in late Autumn, with full dates and theatre to be announced shortly.


Michael Grandage said today:

“Neil Bartletts joyous new adaptation of Virginia Woolfs Orlando dances through time and gender, challenging us to remember that nothing really matters except the courage to be yourself. It is one of the most surprising stories in the English language, and with its inspiring vision of all bodies having equal rights to love, I’m delighted that MGC is returning to the West End with Emma Corrin to bring this timely story to a whole new audience.”


Continuing their commitment to accessible ticket prices across their productions, MGC will have £10 tickets available across the run.

To sign up for advance info & access to priority booking, register your interest at: https://www.michaelgrandagecompany.com/productions/theatre/orlando.

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