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Βιβλιοθήκη Ανθός | 792 ALB (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 1965 |
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"Twelve times a week," answered Uta Hagen, when asked what to play Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Like her, no audiences nor critics could get enough of Edward Albee's masterful play. A dark comedy, it portrays husband and wife George and Martha in a searing night of dangerous fun and games. By the evening's end, a stunning, almost unbearable revelation provides a climax that has shocked audiences for years. With the play's razor-sharp dialogue and the stripping away of social pretense, "Newsweek" rightly foresaw "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" "A brilliantly original work of art-an excoriating theatrical experience, surging with shocks and recognition of dramatic fire."
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