I’m Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Too is a fast-paced drama that follows Victoria, a writer caught in the grip of a manic creative surge. As her obsession deepens, fiction and reality blur—and she begins to believe she is Virginia Woolf.
Loosely threaded with Woolf’s stories and themes, the play explores bipolar disorder and its impact on identity and relationships. Virginia Woolf, widely believed to have lived with bipolar disorder, becomes both mirror and myth for Victoria.
Blending emotional intensity with humour, this is a moving exploration of mental illness, creativity, and the fine line between brilliance and breakdown.
CAST
Victoria: Coline Atterbury
Mark: Charlie Coombes-Roberts
Leon: Andrew Hawley
CREATIVES
Writer: Coline Atterbury
Director: Olamide Candide-Johnson
Dramaturg: Elisabeth Kerschbaumer
Intimacy Coordinator: Vlad Troncea
Sound Designer: Marie Zschommler