'Orlando' Review: Emma Corrin Lights Up an Outstandingly Imaginative Look at Gender and Identity
The entirely beguiling lightness of touch is remarkable. Staging the startlingly prescient, gender-swapping, time-traveling 1928 novel "Orlando," a lesser creative team would have gone to town on The Lessons That Virginia Woolf Has Taught Us. But while director Michael Grandage's vividly theatrical production of Neil Bartlett's fleet-footed, wildly imaginative but wonderfully disciplined adaption shines literal an…