Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf
Discover the gripping tension of Edward Albee's acclaimed play, Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf. Published in 2001, this powerful American drama unfolds over 144 pages, immersing readers in a night of emotional turmoil and raw honesty. The story centers on middle-aged couple Martha and George, whose late-night drinks with younger guests Nick and Honey quickly devolve into a whirlwind of drunken accusations and painful truths. As the evening progresses, Martha and George pull their unsuspecting guests into the dark complexities of their troubled marriage, revealing the battle lines drawn in their tumultuous relationship. Albee's masterful writing explores themes of love, despair, and the masks we wear, making this a must-read for anyone interested in the depths of human connection. Experience the intensity of Albee's work and the profound insights it offers into the human condition.