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Theatre Three presents Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

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UPDATE (July 7): Performances will now start on July 9.

Theatre Three presents Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Edward Albee’s 1962 masterpiece, an escalating, perversely erotic dance of booze, anger and resentment that remains as relevant as the day it was written.

Late one evening, after an alcohol-fueled university faculty party, a middle-aged couple, Martha and George, receive an unwitting younger couple, Nick and Honey, as late evening guests. They draw them into their bitter and frustrated marital love-hate ambivalence and pummel each other senseless in a verbal slugfest. Grotesque games-playing until dawn is ultimately uplifting and cathartic as illusions are shed and the bitter truth comes to light.

UPDATE (July 7): Performances will now start on July 9.

Theatre Three presents Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Edward Albee’s 1962 masterpiece, an escalating, perversely erotic dance of booze, anger and resentment that remains as relevant as the day it was written.

Late one evening, after an alcohol-fueled university faculty party, a middle-aged couple, Martha and George, receive an unwitting younger couple, Nick and Honey, as late evening guests. They draw them into their bitter and frustrated marital love-hate ambivalence and pummel each other senseless in a verbal slugfest. Grotesque games-playing until dawn is ultimately uplifting and cathartic as illusions are shed and the bitter truth comes to light.

UPDATE (July 7): Performances will now start on July 9.

Theatre Three presents Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Edward Albee’s 1962 masterpiece, an escalating, perversely erotic dance of booze, anger and resentment that remains as relevant as the day it was written.

Late one evening, after an alcohol-fueled university faculty party, a middle-aged couple, Martha and George, receive an unwitting younger couple, Nick and Honey, as late evening guests. They draw them into their bitter and frustrated marital love-hate ambivalence and pummel each other senseless in a verbal slugfest. Grotesque games-playing until dawn is ultimately uplifting and cathartic as illusions are shed and the bitter truth comes to light.

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WHERE

Theatre Three
2800 Routh St.
Dallas, TX 75201
https://www.theatre3dallas.com/shows-tickets/

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