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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? heralded Albee’s triumphant arrival as a major dramatist on the contemporary world stage.
Middle-aged history professor George, and his wife Martha, are joined by another college couple. The result is an all-night drinking session that erupts into a nightmane of revelations…
“A brilliantly original work of art… surging with shocks of recognition and dramatic fire” – Newsweek
“A savage dance of death reminiscent of Strindberg, outwardly realistic in from, [although] existing on at least two levels apart from the realistic one: as an allegory of American society, a poetic image of its emptiness and sterility, and as a complex ritual on the pattern of Genet” – Martin Esslin
“Has an intensity, a demoniac misery, a ferocious humour… no one can remain indifferent to its power, its resilience of ideas and its range of language” – Harold Hobson in the Sunday times