1080_everyone_s_fine_-_dates.jpg

"Everyone's Fine with Virginia Woolf"

Kate Scelsa’s incisive and hilarious reinvention of Edward Albee’s classic "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" slyly subverts the power dynamics of the original play’s not-so-happy couple. In the end, no one will be left unscathed by the ferocity of Martha’s revenge on an unsuspecting patriarchy.

  • Fringe ArtSpace

    54 W. Church St., Orlando Downtown

    407-436 -7800

    10 events 31 articles
  • or

Join Orlando Weekly Newsletters

Subscribe now to get the latest news delivered right to your inbox.

Photos: Norma Jean, Darkest Hour and Weak had the crowd at the Beacham going metal thrashing mad

Were the real stars of the Norma Jean and Darkest Hour tour stop the crowd getting utterly unhinged on the floor of…

By Matt Keller Lehman

Darkest Hour live at the Beacham
45 slides

Meet Uki, Orlando’s aquatic answer to Moo Deng

SeaWorld Orlando recently welcomed a rescued Pacific walrus calf who was found stranded on a shore in Alaska into its care. Alaska…

By Kendal Asbury

SeaWorld Orlando welcomes orphaned walrus calf rescued from Alaska
15 slides

A midcentury lakefront home with an indoor pool has hit the market in Orlando for $1.9M

A midcentury modern gem has hit the market in Orlando and it's full of retro adornments and amenities. The home, located at…

By Chloe Greenberg

A midcentury lakefront home with an indoor pool has hit the market in Orlando for $1.9M
56 slides

Violent Femmes played a blistering night of classic songs to a sold-out House of Blues crowd

Originally scheduled for last week, but rescheduled due to the threat of Helene, an evening with the Violent Femmes (no opening act)…

By Jim Leatherman

Violent Femmes live at the House of Blues
32 slides