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From: The Washington Post
Date: 19940921
Author:Lloyd Rose
The most beautiful sound in the theater is the silence of an enraptured audience, unmoving, mesmerized, hardly even breathing. That was the sound of the audience at the Round House Theatre Monday night when "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" opened and brawled across the stage for three powerful, pugilistic acts.
Is Edward Albee's famous dissection of a marriage in hell a great play? Not really. But it's still a classic. In 1962, only O'Neill had previously disemboweled the American family onstage, in "Long Day's Journey Into Night," but that was an Irish (read "outsider") story and set at ...
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