Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 

MARCH 23 – APRIL 20
By Edward Albee
Directed by Vincent M. Lancisi
Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?  portrait picture

Overview

A Tony Award-winning modern masterpiece 

George and Martha return to their New England home drunk at 2AM to await another couple coming over for more drinks. What begins as a game of mental chess between the hosts turns into a marital battlefield exposing the truth lurking beneath their shattering marriage. This Pulitzer Prize nominated play is the perfect blend of explosive comedy and harrowing drama, filled with depth, tension, and wit.  

Special Performances
Cast Conversation | Thursday, April 10
Childcare Matinee | Sunday, April 13
Mid-Day Matinee | Tuesday, April 15

Reviews
Maryland Theatre Guide
Broadway World

RUNTIME: Approximately 3hrs and 20mins, including two 15min intermissions

CONTENT TRANSPARENCY

(Recommended Age 14+)

This play depicts scenes of domestic violence, both physical and verbal, fueled by alcohol intoxication. The production also depicts sexual touching and sexual innuendo. There is mention of pregnancy loss and familial deaths. Production Effects: Contains non-firing stage gun and smoking of herbal cigarettes.

WATCH AN INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRECTOR HERE.


Production Photography

by Teresa Castracane

Rehearsal Photos

First Read Photos

CAST

Everyman Company Everyman Resident Company
Beth Hylton
Beth Hylton Martha
Hannah Kelly
Hannah Kelly Honey
Tony Nam
Tony Nam George
Zack Powell
Zack Powell Nick

CREATIVES

Emily Lotz
Scenic Design
Kathleen Geldard
Costume Design
Harold F. Burgess II
Lighting Design
Kathy Ruvuna
Sound Design
Denise O'Brien
Wig Design
Gary Logan
Voice
Lewis Shaw
Fights & Intimacy
Robyn Quick
Dramaturgy
Diane Healy
Stage Management
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