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Jun 03, 2026
Multimedia Solo Adaptation of Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway Redefines Cine-Theatre
A new stage adaptation of Virginia Woolf's classic novel 'Mrs Dalloway' transforms the introspectiv…
A Modern Reimagining of a Literary ClassicThe latest stage adaptation of Virginia Woolf's classic novel offers a radical departure from traditional theatrical storytelling. Co-written and directed by Jen Heyes, with a solo performance by Kit Green, the production transforms the introspective narrative into a playful, multimedia-driven spectacle that challenges conventional staging.The Integration of Cine-Theatre and Solo PerformanceHeyes utilizes a cine-theatre format, a technique that evokes the multimedia-heavy productions of contemporary directors like Kip Williams. In this adaptation, Green portrays the titular socialite Clarissa Dalloway live on stage while simultaneously interacting with pre-recorded video projections of themselves playing other characters. This technical setup allows a single performer to dynamically explore the novel's expansive ensemble cast.Character Multiplicity: Green embodies multiple roles on screen, including Richard Dalloway, Sally Seton, the maid Lucy, and the shell-shocked war veteran Septimus.Atmospheric Design: Monika Koeck’s video design and Stephen Hull’s sound design work in tandem to recreate a bustling June day in London, complete with Big Ben chimes and party hubbub.Visual Spectacle Versus Narrative IntrospectionWhile the production is visually imaginative, it highlights the inherent challenges of adapting Woolf's stream-of-consciousness style. The show thrives when it leans into the source material, utilizing clever visual contrasts—such as the juxtaposition of a breezy Clarissa on stage against a tortured, sepia-toned Septimus on screen. However, the adaptation occasionally falters when breaking the fourth wall. Moments where Green pauses to reflect on their relationship with the text or engage in audience banter disrupt the narrative flow, lacking the profound inner thoughts that define the original novel.The Future of Multimedia Literary AdaptationsThis production signals a growing trend in theater where digital interfaces and solo performances are leveraged to tackle complex, multi-perspective literature. Although this specific iteration flirts with cabaret and stand-up comedy, its core success lies in proving that technology can effectively expand the boundaries of a single performer's capabilities. As cine-theatre becomes more accessible, audiences can expect an increasing number of classic novels reimagined through this highly visual, hybrid lens.Tour Schedule: The show runs at Storyhouse, Chester until June 6, 2026, before moving to Harlow Playhouse, Essex (June 10-11), Wilton's Music Hall, London (June 16-20), and Home, Manchester (September 24-26).
#Virginia Woolf
#Mrs Dalloway
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