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Fri 13 Jun 5:00pm ‐ 6:00pm
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A Room of One's Own

Virginia Woolf’s feminist classic is brought to life in a spellbinding one-woman performance filled with wit, history and power.

5:00pm ‐ 6:00pm
JRW Hogg & Thorburn Marquee
Harmony Garden and Orchard, St Mary's Road, Melrose, TD6 9LJ
https://tikt.link/roomone

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Since its premier at Duns PlayFest, A Room of One's Own, Firebrand Theatre Company’s new adaptation from the writings of Virginia Woolf, has toured to great acclaim throughout Scotland including Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s Winter Words Festival. Performed in the round by Ellie Zeegen and directed by Richard Baron, this inventive one-woman show, featuring a host of historical characters from Jane Austen to Shakespeare's sister, engagingly showcases why Virginia Woolf’s brilliant, funny and rich exploration of freedom and identity, written almost one hundred years ago, has become one of the most significant feminist manifestos of its time, and any time. “Spellbinding” “Mesmerising” *The best piece of theatre I've ever seen".
Duration: 50 mins

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