Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf ? review – carnage in New Carthage as couples fight, flirt, booze (…)
Curve theatre, Leicester Cathy Tyson and Patrick Robinson dazzle in this knockout production of Edward Albee’s verbally violent play, full of misogynistic one-liners and tarnished souls Edward Albee’s 1962 drama of two academic couples boozing and bruising for four hours before dawn rings with (…)
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