Mrs Dalloway
By (Author) Hal Coase
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
25th September 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Feminism and feminist theory
822.92
Paperback
120
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
This adaptation of Virginia Woolf's novel asks the audience to reflect on how we become who we are, and on how we judge others. On a single day in 1920s London, we delve deep into the life of Clarissa Dalloway, as she prepares to throw a party for her high-society friends and members of the Government. We hear her interior monologue, her thoughts on others, and her reflection on her own place in this higher strata of society. In the same city, a very different story unfolds. First world war veteran Septimus Warren Smith, suffering from shell-shock and emotionally distanced from his wife, seeks help from the ruling class that Clarissa entertains. This adaptation opened at the Arcola Theatre, London in 2018 and used a cast of five. It was staged in an experimental way, to convey the intricacies of the novel and capture the characters' stream-of-consciousness. It is afast-paced, dynamic take on Virginia Woolfs classic tale.
Hal Coase is a playwright and poet based in Manchester. He studied Creative Writing at the University of Manchester, and his writing has been featured and performed at the Arcola, the Pleasance Theatre, Camden People's Theatre, the North Wall Arts Centre, and Ambassadors Theatre. After a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe his first play, CALLISTO: A QUEER EPIC, transferred to the Arcola Theatre, London, in October 2016, and returned for three weeks in December 2017. He adapted Virginia Woolfs MRS DALLOWAY for the National Youth Theatre REP company.