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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? archiveSet in the early 1960s, Edward Albee's explosive play captures the mood of a society on the brink of massive change. Ferociously funny and emotionally raw, this is a compelling rollercoaster ride into the darkest depths of love and marriage. Fifty years after the original play was set, the emotive issues raised are as relevant now as they were then. The 1960s were classed as a sexual, political and musical revolution, when risks were taken and groundbreaking changes evolved. This new production will provide a sexy, sassy, and stirring look into the volatile world of relationships.

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Author: Edward Albee

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Archive listings for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2023)

Work type: Play.

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Presented byTheatre Royal Bath. Director Lindsay Posner. Design Paul Wills. Lighting Paul Pyant. Sound Gregory Clarke. Director Gerge Jibson (assistant). Director Ginny Schiller (CDG - casting). Other Michaela Kennen (dialect coach). Director Bret Yount (fight). Performer Elizabeth McGovern (Martha). Performer Dougray Scott (George). Performer Charles Aitken (Nick). Performer Gina Bramhill (Honey).
13 Jan 23 to 11 Feb 23Theatre Royal, Bath :: V854
listing details L252397047

Other listings

14 Feb 23 to 18 Feb 23Royalty Theatre, Sunderland :: V578
listing details L01063143029

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