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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

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April 11-May 12
Tue - Sat eves at 8pm
Sat & Sun mats at 2pm
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Golden Gate Theatre

Running time:
3 Hours (including two intermissions)

Tickets: $50 - $80

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Story
Edward Albee

Direction
Anthony Page

Set Design
John Lee Beatty

Costume Design
Jane Greenwood

Other Show Credits
Lighting Design by Peter Kaczorowski
Sound Design by Mark Bennett

PLEASE NOTE:
Performances begin promptly. Arrive early as there is a substantial seating hold for late arrivals.


Direct from electrifying runs on Broadway and in London's West End, the smash-hit new production of Edward Albee's masterpiece Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf arrives here, with its acclaimed original stars, the divine KATHLEEN TURNER and the dazzling BILL IRWIN (who won the Tony Award® for this performance).

Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf is the story of George and Martha, two of the most famous roles ever written for the stage. Over the course of one wickedly hilarious evening, the cocktails come out and the gloves come off as this riveting duo takes their two young guests on the ride of their lives, proving that modern marriage is a battlefield all its own.

Ben Brantley of The New York Times raves, "One helluva fight. Theatergoers who attend this pulse-racing new production are destined to leave feeling like winners." And Liz Smith cheers, "A stunning production of one of America's greatest plays. The unbelievably sexy Kathleen Turner and wonderfully sly Bill Irwin are full of dazzling surprises!"

Go Backstage! Listen to the cast and creative team talk about the show.

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf Photo Credit: Carol Rosegg ©2006

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