Albee's Men is a one-man performance of excerpts from eight plays by Edward Albee, including The Zoo Story, A Delicate Balance, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Counting the Ways, The Man Who Had Three Arms, Marriage Play, Finding the Sun, and Fragments-Concerto Grosso. Culling monologues from a succession of Albee's works spanning 35 years with the playwright's collaboration and approval, this evening of theater provides an insightful look into the developing art of the Tony Award—and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright.
Albee's Men
March 24, 1998 - April 11, 1998
Culling monologues from a succession of Albee's works spanning 35 years with the playwright's collaboration and approval, this evening of theater provides an insightful look into the developing art of the Tony Award—and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright.
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Creative Team
directed by
| performed by | Stephen Rowe |
Non-Required Reading
Glyn O'Malley introduces Albee's Men
An interview with Stephen Rowe by Jennifer Kiger
