1 – 17 October

Orlando

Léa Pohlhammer brings Orlando to life in a monologue adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s renowned novel. This performance weaves storytelling, music, and direct audience engagement to delve into themes of interpretative freedom, identity, and femininity. Featuring a minimalist set and lighting inspired by William Turner, it challenges social norms and explores our relationship with gender, employing quotes from the novel, humor, and personal anecdotes.

In French.

Rue du Général-Dufour 16,
1204 Genève
Photo Credit: © Magali Dougados
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Photo Credit: © Magali Dougados

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