Between The Acts by Virginia Woolf
Over the course of a single summer day at a country house, villagers stage a historical pageant that mirrors the private tensions of a fracturing marriage and the quiet longings of those gathered to watch. As the unconventional director blurs the line between audience and actors, the performance reflects a nation uneasy on the brink of war, capturing fleeting moments of discord, irony, and precarious unity before evening falls and ordinary life resumes.
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- Published
- 1941
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-240
- Original Language
- English
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