Word: woolf
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Virginia Woolf, A Room...
That said, I am convinced the Virginia Woolf, one of the greatest modernist novelists and feminist writers, will go down in history not for her perfectly shaped sentences but for her understanding of the subtleties of sauce and gravy...
...wolves; an endearing little child prodigy; and the character who floats up, up, and away in the children's lit classic, "Le Ballon Rouge." The problem? Peter tires of this imaginary-children nonsense. The solution? Well, that can be the thorny bit, as "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" aficionados know...
Disheartening; heart-wrenching, and yet thoroughly hearty, Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" continues the gutsy Delvena Theatre Company's four-year investigation into the human love-organ. In the crammed seating of Leland Center, where the front-row audience members rest their legs on the worn Oriental rug that covers the entire set, there's no escaping the screaming, the whining and the drunken bodily noises that saturate the production. Heart-warming it is--for the most part...
...Delvena Theatre Company's production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" climaxes expertly in a strangely heartening final scene, the game "Bringing up Baby." Stripped and exposed, Martha and George cling to each other, their future a possibility but their solitude a reality...