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From: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date: 20070207
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Byline: Evan Henerson Theater Writer
They go by George and Martha, like the nation's first president and his Mrs. But there's nothing especially dignified or presidential about them. They drink hard and battle harder. When they draw weapons -- which happens a lot -- they fight dirty, and they look to draw blood.
Notwithstanding, theirs is a twisted kind of romance.
``It is a love story,'' says Kathleen Turner, the star of Edward Albee's ``Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' -- the touring revival of which opens Friday at the Ahmanson Theatre. ``The two of them cannot ...
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