Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
<strong>NOTE</strong>: This ISBN has been Revised by the Author for The 2005 Broadway Revival. <br /><br />€œTwelve times a week,€ answered Uta Hagen, when asked how often she€d like to play Martha in <strong>Who€s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?</strong> Like her, audiences and critics alike could not 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, <strong>Newsweek</strong> rightly foresaw <strong>Who€s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?</strong> as €œa brilliantly original work of art€"an excoriating theatrical experience, surging with shocks of recognition and dramatic fire [that] will be igniting Broadway for some time to come.€Â