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From: Daily Variety
Date: 20080201
Author:Rizzo, Frank
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Revivals of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," with Richard Chamberlain as George, and "Waiting for Godot," with Randy Harrison, plus two new works highlight the 80th summer season of the Berkshire Theater Festival in Stockbridge, Mass.
Chamberlain will star opposite Jan Maxwell in Edward Albee's "Woolf," running Aug. 12-Sept. 6 in the four-show main stage series, helmed by Martin A. Rabbett.
Also in the lineup: George Bernard Shaw's "Candida," staged by Anders Cato (June 17-July 5); Karen Zacarias' new comedy "The Book Club Play," with Tom Story (July ...
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