There are a few reasons why Edward Albee's Tony- Award-winning, Pulitzer-Prize-finalist play "The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?" is the right play for right now.
Ardeo Theatre Company will stage Edward Albee's WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?, directed by Suzanne Beal, at Hood College's ...
Albee’s work opens with Martin, a middle-aged architect and his wife Stevie getting ready for a video interview with their ...
Audience walkouts underscore the power of "The Goat," as Shotgun Players turn Edward Albee's bizarre premise into something ...
Though he describes playwriting as "a tough racket" and discourages all but the most dedicated of young people from entering the field, Edward Albee has managed to become one of America's greatest ...
As Edward Albee's offbeat, provocative play "The Goat, Or Who Is Sylvia?" begins, the rapid banter between the married couple ...
Sarala Mahidhara and Navanita Lahiri's debut production Edward Albee's 'At Home at the Zoo' combines Act 1 and Act 2, The Zoo ...
From: Photo Coverage: Remembering the Life and Career of Legendary Playwright, Edward Albee EDWARD ALBEE with his two stars from the Broadway production of THE GOAT or Who is Sylvia?.MERCEDES RUEHL ...
Three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee, who challenged theatrical convention in masterworks such as "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and "A Delicate Balance," died Friday, his ...
'Cocktails with George and Martha'- Philip Gefter's book on Edward Albee's acrimonious play and film
It can be argued the definitive end to the family-friendly 1950s cultural homogeneity occurred with the 1962 Broadway debut of Edward Albee's drama, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" which is as far ...
[IMG:R]Second Stage Theatre brings a unique event to the theater season with Edward Albee's Peter and Jerry, a special pairing of two one-act plays by one of our greatest dramatists. Edward Albee ...
Rev. William Sloane Coffin Jr.! Tony Kushner! John Guare! Edward Albee! There they were, those representative specimens of the left-liberal glitterati of yesteryear, a bit long in the tooth but ...
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