Flora Molnar reviews Mark Tweddle’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? showing at the Oxford Playhouse, originally by Edward Albee.
First performed on the Broadway stage in 1962, Albee's Tony Award-winning play is a tense, gripping, and darkly funny exploration of truth and illusion and the lies we tell ourselves, and those ...
Welcome to the small hours at George and Martha's - the alcohol is flowing, the gloves are off, and the games are just getting started. Edward Albee's multi award-winning play Who's Afraid of Virginia ...
Mike Tweddle’s engrossing production is the first main house Playhouse production that’s not a pantomime in several decades.
A new director has been chosen to take the reins at the Oxford Playhouse. Michelle Dickson will take over from Tish Francis as director at the Beaumont Street theatre in April. Ms Dickson, who is ...
Ben Hall and Katy Stephens in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, © Craig Fuller. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is, famously, ...
Oxford Playhouse has released production images from its in-house staging of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, directed ...
Welcome to the small hours at George and Martha’s – the alcohol is flowing, the gloves are off, and the games are just getting started. Edward Albee’s multi award-winning play Who’s Afraid of Virginia ...