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  • Production:Royal Opera House
  • Released:2017-02-08
  • IMDB:tt7152166
The first revival of Wayne McGregor’s critically acclaimed ballet triptych to music by Max Richter, inspired by the works of Virginia Woolf.
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Latest News

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?  Britannica

Royal Ballet and Opera Announces 2025/26 Cinema Season  The Arts Shelf

The Wolf’s Goodbye in 'Pulp Fiction': One of The Coolest Exits Ever Written  No Film School

Woolf Works, Wayne McGregor, Royal Ballet  The Arts Desk

Film/Ballet Review: Woolf Works  Glam Adelaide

Royal Ballet: Woolf Works review – a compellingly moving experience  The Guardian

Why theatre needs to love film, not fear it |  Exeunt Magazine

Max Richter's 'Flowers Of Herself' Sets 'Mrs. Dalloway's Opening Scenes To Music : #NowPlaying  NPR

Works by M.C. Escher, Virginia Woolf & Others Enter the Public Domain  Glasstire

Something Intricate and Many-Chambered: On Adapting Virginia Woolf’s “Orlando”  Los Angeles Review of Books

TIFF 2023: Wildcat, Gonzo Girl, Orlando My Political Biography  Roger Ebert

Unflinching Examination of the Legendary Play and Film, “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”  BookTrib

'Vita & Virginia' shows how relationship of past artists fits into current times  San Francisco Chronicle

Fact check: Quote attributed to Virginia Woolf was in a movie, not her primary work  USA Today

The Silly Brilliance Of Sally Potter’s ORLANDO  filminquiry.com

Did This Couple Inspire Edward Albee’s ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’? (Published 2024)  The New York Times

Paul B. Preciado on his Orlando film: 'There is no trans question'  wallpaper.com

Virginia Woolf should live on, but not because of her death  The Guardian

Sophia Bush & Ashlyn Harris Look So In Love at American Ballet Theatre’s Premiere of ‘Woolf Works’  Just Jared

Max Richter talks synths, literature and White Boy Rick  Inverted Audio

Max Richter  TVGuide.com

The Lifecycle of Copyright: 1927 Works In the Public Domain  The Library of Congress (.gov)

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These Incredible Works of Literature, Film, and Music Entered the Public Domain in 2021  My Modern Met

8 of Leonard Bernstein's best works  The Week

Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West’s Love Story Is Getting the Movie Treatment  Vulture

Elizabeth Debicki to Play Virginia Woolf in ‘Vita & Virginia’  The Hollywood Reporter

Into the Dark: A Nasty Piece of Work movie review  Roger Ebert

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