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From: The Boston Globe
Date: 19920201
Author:Kevin Kelly, Globe Staff
WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?
Play by Edward Albee. Directed by Paul Weidner. Set, John
Conklin. Costumes, Jess Goldstein. Lighting, Natasha Katz.
At: Hartford Stage through Feb. 8
HARTFORD -- In 1962 "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" startled playgoers out of their seats as George and Martha slapped obscenities at each other before letting loose on their late-night guests, Nick and Honey. Edward Albee's marital slugfest won prestigious awards but was denied the Pulitzer because it was thought not nice. The Pulitzer board called it "filthy"; elsewhere it was "a sewer ...
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