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  1. Sep 26, 2017 · National Theatre Live: Edward Albee’s Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf Part of the Stage on Screen Series at the Wirtz Center Wednesday, October 18 at 7:00pm Josephine Louis Theater...

    • 39 sec
    • 1111
    • The Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts at Northwestern University
  2. National Theatre Live: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?: Directed by James MacDonald, Tim Van Someren. With Imogen Poots, Conleth Hill, Imelda Staunton, Luke Treadaway. An older couple drags a young couple into their intense arguments and abuse after accidentally inviting them to their house.

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    • Drama
    • James MacDonald, Tim Van Someren
    • 2017-05-18
  3. Directed by Tim Van Someren. In the early hours of the morning on the campus of an American college, Martha, much to her husband George’s displeasure, has invited the new professor and his wife to their home for some after-party drinks.

    • Tim Van Someren
    • National Theatre, Sonia Friedman Productions
  4. May 18, 2017 · Overview. In the early hours of the morning on the campus of an American college, Martha, much to her husband George’s displeasure, has invited the new professor and his wife to their home for some after-party drinks.

  5. Sonia Friedman Productions present Imelda Staunton (Gypsy, Vera Drake, the Harry Potter films), Conleth Hill (Game Of Thrones, The Producers), Luke Treadaway...

  6. May 19, 2017 · Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a superb play brought to life by a thoroughly brilliant cast and realised by insightful direction from James Macdonald. It simmers, sizzles and it spits; it dies down to embers yet it is never far from powerful flames. All hail the Albee’s brilliance! A must-see. Share this: Loading...

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  8. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a play by Edward Albee first staged in October 1962. It examines the complexities of the marriage of middle-aged couple Martha and George.