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Behind The Scenes Images Released from First Day of Orlando Rehearsals

by Staff Writer
October 19, 2022
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. Orlando First Rehearsal Cast and Creative Photograph by Justine Matthew

. Orlando First Rehearsal Cast and Creative Photograph by Justine Matthew

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A Behind the scenes image from the first day of rehearsals at Orlando, starring Emma Corrin, has been released.

The Michael Grandage Company’s production of Orlando opens at the Garrick Theatre on 5 December 2022, with previews from 25 November, and runs until 25 February 2023.

The production sees Emma Corrin returning to the London stage as the title role in Orlando, from the novel by Virginia Woolf in a new version by Neil Bartlett. Michael Grandage directs, reuniting him with Corrin, following their recent collaboration on the feature film My Policeman for Amazon.

       

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