Adult Subject Matter and Profanity/1963 Tony Award for Best Play/1962-63 New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best Play
Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” is a scorched-earth masterpiece that savagely exposes dangerous marital dysfunction when two couples in a quiet college town turn a nightcap into an all-out, all-night brawl.
Directed by Jules Taylor, this caustic classic is both wildly funny and heartbreaking, as the lines between reality and illusion blur and the secrets holding each couple together begin to unravel. Featuring Tim Gilster, Bryan Guarino, Juliette Robinson, and Terry Vaughan.
Tickets are FREE (donations accepted at door). All donations received at the Thursday, November 10 performance to benefit Magdalene Serenity House.
NO RESERVED SEATING/SMALL VENUE. First come, first served. Doors open at 6:30, performance at 7:30. Wine and chips available for sale prior to the show.