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WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?

This play delves into the turbulent relationship between George and Martha, a seemingly perfect couple, as they engage in a series of intense and revealing conversations. The narrative explores themes of infidelity, alcoholism, and the crumbling of a once-idealized marriage. more

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Edward Albee
Edward Albee

American playwright, known for his unique dramatic style and profound exploration of modern family relationships. Edward Albee's works often involve complex interpersonal relationships and moral dilemmas, and his plays hold a significant place in 20th-century American theater. more

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