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Review: Beyond August Productions' God of Carnage
A good play about bad behavior, made even better by a great production
"...Not since Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? have well-educated adults..."

Aug. 4, 2023 Arts Feature by Bob Abelman

Review: City Theatre's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
A perfect measure of schadenfreude on the rocks, with an angst chaser
"...the company’s first full-length production of the season, and Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? which opened this..."

April 18, 2022 Arts Post by Bob Abelman

Horton Foote: The Road to Home Takes the Writer Back to His Roots
From small town Texas to Pulitzer Prize at the Austin Film Festival
"...talking heads woven throughout – fellow playwright of note Edward Albee, actors like Robert Duvall and Matthew Broderick who..."

Oct. 16, 2020 Screens Feature by Rosalind Faires

Terrence McNally on Art and Commerce
The Tony-winning playwright talks about the business of show
"...McNally. Too much of it sounds like someone called Edward Albee. But by my second play, I can honestly..."

June 6, 2019 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Review: Our Town
City Theatre’s safe staging of the classic embraces nostalgia
"...a lack of culture – and explains why playwright Edward Albee called this work one of the “toughest, saddest..."

Feb. 27, 2019 Arts Post by Bob Abelman

Capital T Theatre's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?
This production of Edward Albee's play shows that hubris and catastrophe are as much a part of America now as in ancient Greece
"...In that speech, Edward Albee encapsulates the response of many audience members to..."

Sept. 14, 2018 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Capital T Theatre's Hir
The Capital T Theatre production of Taylor Mac's absurdist satire puts the front lines of combat inside an American home
"...sets up housekeeping in the darkly absurdist suburbia where Edward Albee, Sam Shepard, Christopher Durang, and Nicky Silver have..."

Jan. 13, 2017 Arts Review by Robert Faires

In Memoriam: Linalice Carey
Pioneer of Austin independent theatre passes at age 95
"...Roi to cutting-edge one-act plays by the likes of Edward Albee and Jules Feiffer to Alice in Wonderland, adapted..."

Nov. 11, 2016 Arts Post by Robert Faires

The Realistic Joneses at Hyde Park Theatre
With Will Eno's comic drama, HPT brings a funny kind of fear to the 'burbs
"...much more polite – reworking of A Delicate Balance, Edward Albee's ode to existential dread. Where the upper-crust East..."

March 18, 2016 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Othello
Austin Shakespeare's new staging of the tragedy is all the richer for incorporating the Rule of Three
"...Raphael's Three Graces, Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musketeers, Edward Albee's Three Tall Women – triads have fascinated artists..."

Feb. 28, 2014 Arts Review by Stacy Alexander Evans

The Language Archive
Different Stages' production explores the difficulty of articulating not just love but also marriage
"...At the center of this story, as in Edward Albee's gut-wrenching marital exposé Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,..."

Jan. 17, 2014 Arts Review by Stacy Alexander Evans

We're the Millers
This Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis comedy shows some sweetly crude family values.
"...take on the love/hate dynamic that Eugene O’Neill and Edward Albee mined so powerfully in their best work. If..."

Aug. 2, 2013 Movie Review by Steve Davis

The Drink/Drank/Drunk Issue: Stages of Inebriation
To drink or not to drink – for local thespians, no question
"...Bill McMillin: During our college days at St. Edward’s University, we rehearsed That Championship Season using real alcohol...."

July 3, 2013 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Letters at 3AM: Me, Myself, I, and Muriel
A poem can awaken many selves
"...order to talk about a poem – for, as Edward Albee put it in The Zoo Story, "sometimes a..."

April 5, 2013 Column by Michael Ventura

Endgame
Nigel O'Hearn terminates Palindrome Theatre after three years, just as planned
"...is an unusual guy. A native Austinite and St. Edward's University graduate – he received degrees in English composition..."

Dec. 21, 2012 Arts Feature by Dan Solomon

Billy Friedkin Kills It
Extended Q&A with the man behind 'The Exorcist,' 'French Connection'
"...Afraid of Virginia Woolf on stage in Chicago. And Edward Albee said it was the be production he’d ever..."

Aug. 2, 2012 Screens Post by Marjorie Baumgarten

Bastion Standard Time
Austin theatre's 'enfant terrible' swapped his poison pen for a Poison Apple and still gets people talking
"...month of August writing on Long Island with the Edward Albee Foundation...."

July 13, 2012 Arts Feature by Dan Solomon

Three Tall Women
ACC reaches deep to mine understanding from Albee's profound conversation about aging and dying
"...Written by Edward Albee after his mother's death, Three Tall Women begins..."

June 22, 2012 Arts Review by Elizabeth Cobbe

One, Two, Tres, Cuatro: Found a Job
If your job isn't what you love, then something isn't right
"...on the couch to compose a nasty letter to Edward Albee. They were supposed to meet the day before..."

Jan. 27, 2012 Music Column by Margaret Moser

Applause
Danish actor Paprika Steen's turn as a fresh-from-rehab alcoholic is a tour de force performance.
"...August), slipping as easily from the dark humor of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – Thea's current..."

Sept. 16, 2011 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The Zoo Story
Both versions of Albee's two-man confrontation deserve to be seen and in tandem
"...The loss of such interactions causes one character in Edward Albee's The Zoo Story to opine, "If you can't..."

May 6, 2011 Arts Review by Avimaan Syam

'The Zoo Story'
A take on Albee's classic two-hander has the actors swap roles throughout the run
"...the characters whose fateful encounter in a park launched Edward Albee's playwriting career. The project came about through Truss,..."

April 15, 2011 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

TOP 10 Theatrical Wonders of 2010
A theatre year with a tipsy crew, a zoo, a shrew, and lots of cross-dressing
"...7) 'AT HOME AT THE ZOO' (PALINDROME THEATRE) Edward Albee's dramatic time warp – two one-acts with the..."

Jan. 7, 2011 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
This revival proves Albee's 1962 drama to be as brutal and unsettling as ever
"...unfortunate for Nick and Honey. As played by St. Edward's University student Meredith Montgomery, Honey is a doe separated..."

Nov. 19, 2010 Arts Review by Robert Faires

At Home at the Zoo
Palindrome makes Albee's old/new play remarkable, insightful, and unsettling
"...Edward Albee's At Home at the Zoo is a curious..."

Nov. 12, 2010 Arts Review by Elizabeth Cobbe

Metamorphoses
Aerialists add theatrical magic to the myths here, but a Texas twang sounds off
"...scribes, at least the living ones, don't like it. Edward Albee has been known to send spies to community..."

Sept. 10, 2010 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

B-Sides From the A-List
These absurdist plays are more fun for those who'd rather think about it than get it
"...here are Eugène Ionesco, Samuel Beckett, Harold Pinter, and Edward Albee. The plays feature the human condition from a..."

April 23, 2010 Arts Review by Elizabeth Cobbe

'Red Hot Patriot: The Kick-Ass Wit of Molly Ivins'
Twin sisters revive the feisty Austin journalist in a new solo play in Philly
"...top talent, including Turner and acclaimed director David Esbjornson (Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?). The Chronicle..."

March 12, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

House of Several Stories
Imagine That's inaugural Equity production is a House united by brilliance
"...of purely American absurdism I've come across outside of Edward Albee. Martin Esslin coined the term "theatre of the..."

Aug. 14, 2009 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

Clink Clink, Swampy!
Hey. Homo. This one's for you.
"...was written by our favorite prickly, gay Southern playwright, Edward Albee...."

Dec. 5, 2008 Qmmunity Post by Andy Campbell

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