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From: AZ Daily Star (Tucson, AZ)
Date: 20070517
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Byline: Kathleen Allen
May 17--Lightning strikes and thunder rolls in Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
And when the storm calms in the version starring Kathleen Turner and Bill Irwin now on the Tucson Music Hall stage, you are left with this:
Rapture. Awe. Transformation. And a powerful sense that this is what theater should be.
Verbal battles rage, truth and illusion wrestle, and Martha and George, the dysfunctional but ultimately loving couple in Albee's masterpiece, flirt, drink (Martha more than George in this version) and hurl insults that ...
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