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Same-sex attraction wasn’t socially acceptable when Virginia Woolf penned the original story of Orlando. She wrote the novel as a tình yêu letter to her female companion, but was forced to use a sort of code so as not to raise suspicion. The story spans centuries as it tells the tale of an enthusiastic heterosexual man who wakes to find himself transformed into a woman.

Times have changed and so has Virgina Woolf’s Orlando, as evidenced bởi the gần đây production of Sarah Ruhl’s adaptation at the Lyric Stage Company of Boston, directed bởi A. Nora Long. Now in its final weekend, the hiển thị has earned high-praise, heralded bởi the Boston Globe as a “delightfully propulsive and clear-headed production” with “an outstanding six-person cast.”

Actress and Musician Elise Arsenault is one of the six, who took on several roles in this new celebrated production. In addition to starring as part of the ensemble and transforming into androgynous Russian Princess Sasha, Elise also plays the cello live throughout the hiển thị and stepped in as the Musical Director.

Theater-goers will recognize Elise from her trước đó performances at the Lyric Stage in Avenue Q (Elliott Norton Award, Best Ensemble), My Fair Lady, City of Angels, Into the Woods, and Company[i]. She also recently appeared at Merrimack Rep, Stoneham, Ocean State Theatre Co, Colonial Theater, HowlRound, and Ivoryton Playhouse.

I recently had a chance to catch up with Elise Arsenault to find out more.


What’s the story you’re telling with Virginia Woolf’s Orlando?

ELISE: This is Sarah Ruhl’s lyrical adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel. Our tiêu đề character, Orlando lives through almost 5 centuries in our story, as it begins in 1588 and ends in “the present moment”. Halfway through his journey of love, self-discovery and loss, he is transformed into a woman one morning, after a wild night of partying in Constantinople, and from that moment for faces the challenges of womanhood. This story explores love, desire, and the power that gender roles play in our society.

How does the cast deal with the idea you're living in different centuries -- any physical hoặc mental adjustments?

ELISE: We definitely make physical adjustments in both character physicality and in costume pieces. During the rehearsal process, we studied paintings & social dances from each century and explored how men & women might comport themselves in each time period.

You’re part of the ensemble, but bạn also portray Sasha -- tell us about her.

ELISE: Sasha, the Russian Princess, represents something foreign to Orlando. Unlike the other ladies at the Elizabethan court, she does not speak English hoặc follow most gender norms. Because she is royalty, she has a sense of freedom about her. She IS still a woman in 1588 though and centuries later, when Orlando is transformed into a woman, she remembers Sasha’s freedom, and các câu hỏi if she was truly free.

You also play the cello in the hiển thị and took on the role of Musical Director -- what’s that been like?

ELISE: Playing the cello in this piece has been a true dream come true. I’ve been wanting to incorporate my instruments onstage for quite some time, so for the opportunity to be in a play of such importance, I could not feel thêm fulfilled. As the âm nhạc director, it was my task to find âm nhạc which would introduce each century. Working alongside our director, A. Nora Long we explored âm nhạc as diverse as Turkish folk songs, Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” and “We Found Love” (originally performed bởi Rhianna). In rehearsal, it was a delight to find moments that might benefit from additional underscoring. The resulting score is a mix of actual published âm nhạc from each century combined with juicy improvisations.

Can bạn share the biggest lesson bạn learned from working on this show?

ELISE: I learned so much… I really enjoyed listening to and contributing to the current conversation of gender roles and gender identity. The ensemble of actors I work with in Orlando is bold, inventive and confident, so I’ve really learned to trust myself more, basically “go big, hoặc go home!” Our director, A. Nora Long, encouraged each actor to bring endless ideas to each rehearsal, many of which we incorporated. It was both a challenge and reward to have such a say in the creative process.

What do bạn hope audiences will take away from it?

ELISE: I hope audiences will câu hỏi how far we have hoặc have not come with regards to gender norms. I hope the piece inspires them to learn thêm about Virginia Woolf, and then further explore the current conversation we are having involving gender identity.

And, now just for fun:
Who’s your yêu thích actor/actress?


ELISE: I’m a huge người hâm mộ of Jessica Hecht’s work. I first saw her onstage in Sarah Ruhl’s The Clean House at Williamstown Theatre Festival last summer. I tình yêu her vulnerability, humor and facility of language. I also tình yêu Bette Midler- her fearlessness and sense of celebration motivates me!

What role from the past do bạn wish bạn could have played?

ELISE: Hmm… I look at the leading ladies from Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and think, I need a vehicle like that to book my series regular, but I also think the time will come when I am ready to create an original web series, exploring the specific stories I want to tell. Not sure what they are yet, but perhaps they involve my cello, puppets, hoặc (my husband, Justin’s dream) playing the tiếp theo comic book heroine!

Favorite hiển thị from your childhood.

ELISE: Childhood: Full House and Family Matters; Teenage Years: Dawson’s Creek and Felicity.

Tell us one thing that would surprise our readers to learn about you.

ELISE: I tình yêu owning a trang chủ in a suburb with my hubby which overlooks a golf course. I’m in a place in my career where work is consistent and I believe that with diligence, persistence and consistent hard work, it’s possible to make a decent living as an actor wherever bạn want to live :) Of course, I absolutely tình yêu to travel, so that helps as I’m often on the train/in the car for business and pleasure!

How can những người hâm mộ keep up with you?

ELISE: Head on over to elisearsenault.com link and tham gia my mailing danh sách hoặc follow me on social
Instagram: @elisearsenault.actor link
Twitter: @workwithelise link
and FB: @workwithelise link
 Elise Arsenault in "Virginia Woolf's Orlando"
Elise Arsenault in "Virginia Woolf's Orlando"
 Elise Arsenault in "Virginia Woolf's Orlando"
Elise Arsenault in "Virginia Woolf's Orlando"
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