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Displaying all articles tagged:
Edward Albee
theater review
Mar. 29, 2018
Theater Review:
Three Tall Women,
Three Great Actresses
Laurie Metcalf and Alison Pill and Glenda Jackson, yeah.
By
Christopher Bonanos
theater review
Feb. 21, 2018
Theater Review: Edward Albee’s
At Home at the Zoo,
Again
Is a serviceable revival of a familiar play worth staging?
By
Sara Holdren
theater
July 5, 2017
Edward Albee’s Final Wish Was for His Unfinished Work to Be Completely Destroyed
The late, great playwright died last September and made some striking requests in his will.
By
David Canfield
hollywood signs
May 30, 2017
Why Is the Edward Albee Estate Afraid of a Black
Virginia Woolf
?
And should playwrights get a posthumous say in who performs their work?
By
Mark Harris
close reads
Sept. 28, 2016
Donald Glover,
Atlanta
, and Black Justin Bieber
Atlanta
’s comedy of menace.
By
Jesse David Fox
obit
Sept. 19, 2016
Edward Albee Saw Life As a Cosmic Joke
The playwright literally couldn’t imagine being closeted, in any way.
By
Jesse Green
edward albee
Sept. 16, 2016
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Playwright Edward Albee Dies at 88
The cause of death has not been disclosed.
By
Jordan Crucchiola
profile
Sept. 16, 2016
How Edward Albee Was Still Redefining Himself
The playwright used to get compared to his own merciless, apocalyptically bickering characters. Now 84, with a new production of
Woolf
set to open next week, he’s thawing — a little.
By
Jesse Green
theater
Nov. 7, 2014
The Cast of
A Delicate Balance
on Living Up to Edward Albee
Getting it right is a challenge.
By
Rebecca Milzoff
stage dive
Oct. 15, 2012
Theater Review:
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
It can’t shock the way it once did, but it sure does land its punches.
By
Scott Brown
stage dive
Mar. 9, 2012
The Stage Dive Weekend Review
Tribes
,
An Iliad
, and more.
By
Scott Brown
stage dive
Mar. 15, 2011
Stage Dive: Get This
Virginia Woolf
to Broadway, Even If We Have to Build a Theater!
The Steppenwolf production at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., is a bigger, badder version of the Albee classic, starring the brilliant Tracy Letts.
By
Scott Brown
apropos of nothing
Mar. 12, 2008
It’s Edward Albee Day! How Will You Celebrate?
Perhaps a booze-soaked argument with your caustic spouse? Or a sex scandal?
news reel
Jan. 14, 2008
Playwright Edward Albee Admits That He’s Knocked Up
The three-time Pulitzer winner proved to be especially coherent.
the industry
Oct. 25, 2007
Tom Hanks Prepares to Grow That ‘Da Vinci’ Mullet Again
Plus industry news on Michael Mann, Robert De Niro, and Jamie Foxx.
the industry
Oct. 5, 2007
George Clooney: Lazy
Plus: Industry news about J.J. Abrams and Nirvana!
the industry
June 19, 2007
Jack Black: ‘Man-Witch’!
news reel
May 18, 2007
Theater People on ‘The Sopranos’: It’s Tony vs. the Tonys!