Entertainment
A Room of One’s Own review – Belvoir’s wickedly funny and feminist return to the theatre – The Guardian
Anita Hegh’s performance for this cliff-notes take on Virginia Woolf’s classic essay marinated for six months in lockdown – and it shows
The best aspect of Virginia Woolfs celebrated 1929 essay is not its oft-quoted declaration that a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction. Despite being as true now as it was then the delight to be found in A Room Of Ones Own is less in its ends, or declarations, and more in Woolfs perambulating journey towards them.
I am going to develop in your presence as fully and freely as I can the train of thought which led me to…
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