Leader Weekends: Theatre Review (Orlando, & our Theatre Awards)

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Golden Globes winner Emma Corrin’s captivating role in this bold, tricksy adaptation of Orlando. Why this Virginia Woolf story about gender-fluidity is a Christmas hot ticket in the West End.Plus, we take you inside the 66th Evening Standard Theatre Awards, with winners including Killing Eve's Jodie Comer and James McAvoy.This is the Evening Standard's Theatre Review.In this episode:Part 1: Orlando at the Garrick TheatreWhat is this adaptation of Orlando by Virginia Woolf all about?Directed by Michael Grandage - who recently worked on the West End’s adaptation of FrozenEmma Corrin, who has been Lady Diana and Lady ChatterleyWhy you’re asked to contemplate gender, sexuality and social attitudes towards womenHow Corrin anchors the show but it felt like the production's emotional stakes weren’t very highThe nine diverse actors playing versions of author VirginiaWhy Deborah Findlay as servant Mrs Grimsditch borders on pantoWho was Virginia Woolf?Part 2: Inside the 66th Evening Standard Theatre AwardsAn emotional affair after a two-year break due to covid-19Killing Eve star Jodie Comer wins the Natasha Richardson Award for Best ActressJames McAvoy wins the Best Actor Award for Cyrano de BergeracLynette Linton secures Milton Shulman Award for Best Director for Blues for an Alabama SkyLynette becomes the sixth woman, and the first woman of colour, to win in the directing category since 1981Patrick Vaill wins Best Musical Performance for OklahomaFormer Evening Standard editor Charles Wintour created the Theatre Awards in 1955.To read all from the big night itself click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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