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From: Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
Date: 20070330
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Byline: Chris Jones
Mar. 30--That irascible genius Edward Albee has railed for years against the conceptual directors who muck with his plays and the symbol-mad academics who analyze them toward a painful death from a thousand extraneous allusions. And Anthony Page's deferential but brilliantly cast Broadway revival of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" has arrived in Chicago -- original stars in tow -- to serve Midwestern notice that the crotchety old playwright was probably right all along. Instead of the symbolic sets, the indulgent screams, the ponderous personal ...
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