1923: The War is over. While Clarissa Dalloway prepares a party in Westminster, Septimus Smith is diagnosed with shell shock; their memories and dreams intertwining with those of 15 other disparate souls, this hot blue day in June. Conjuring the hopes and regrets of post-war London, Dyad Productions' acclaimed adaptation of Virginia Woolf's celebrated map of hearts and minds offers a magical, powerful, and compellingly feminist response to the aftermath of the First World War. Written and directed by Elton Townend-Jones. Performed by Rebecca Vaughan. From award-winning creators of Orlando, Jane Eyre: An Autobiography, Austen's Women, and I, Elizabeth.