Edward Albee

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Absurdist play exploring existence and relationships between two human-like lizards

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Edward Albee
Edward Albee

The foremost American absurdist playwright, Albee fused the European Theatre of the Absurd with American realism to create corrosive domestic dramas. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is one of the most shattering plays in the American canon. He won three Pulitzer Prizes over a long career.

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