Steppenwolf's production of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Directed by Pam MacKinnon

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“THE FIRST NECESSARY TICKET
OF THE BROADWAY SEASON!
Pam MacKinnon's superlative production keeps stoking the suspense and startles us with its beauty and simplicity."
—The New York Times
"GRADE: A!
Tracy Letts and Amy Morton are remarkable."
—Entertainment Weekly
"BRILLIANT AND FLAWLESSLY CAST!
An unforgettable production that grabs you and never lets go."
—Bloomberg News
“AN ASTONISHING PRODUCTION
that proves love is at the heart of this play."
—Associated Press
"VISCERAL, THRILLING, AND DEEPLY HUMAN!
You may think you've seen this play before, but this is one of those forget-everything-you-know evenings."
—Daily News

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The Booth Theatre • 222 West 45th Street • Between Broadway and 8th Avenue
This production was first produced and presented at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Martha Lavey, Artistic Director, David Hawkanson, Executive Director. It was subsequently presented in Washington, DC at Arena Stage, Molly Smith, Artistic Director, Edgar Dobie, Executive Director. • Photos by Michael Brosilow • PRIVACY POLICY
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