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George and Martha confront their lossesBeth Thompson as Martha and John Duncan as George begin to realize all that they've lost at the end of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

George tries to strangle Martha as Honey and Nick look on.Nick (Max Blonde) tries to stop George from strangling Martha as Honey (Tiffany Longworth) claps with drunken glee in a rehearsal photograph.

Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf?

George and Martha, so sad, so mad. He teaches history at a small New England college, where her father presides as president. After 23 years of marriage, their lives are now filled with intricate mind games, skewering wit, and countless bottles of gin and whiskey. It is late on a Saturday night, and Martha has invited a new faculty couple over for drinks after one of her father’s parties. When the new couple arrive, they enter a fun house of lies, distortion, and shocking revelations, games in which they learn about themselves, about one another, and about the desperate cost of love. Alternately funny and tragic, the games culminate in an unforgettable catharsis that is both life affirming and illusion-destroying. Directed by Aimé Kelly, Twilight Repertory Theatre's production of Edward Albee’s revised 2005 Broadway revival of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? was a unique take on this modern classic story of love and betrayal.

Truth or illusion...light is light, dark is dark? Drunken laughter lingers and violence sobers. Tenderness mixes with tension as emotions fueled by alcohol run hot, dancing with affection as well as wrath. Fun and games until someone gets hurt, or is death the only chance at new life? Twilight Repertory Theatre’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? was sure to delight and provoke thoughtful fright in new and old audiences alike.

CAST AND CREW

The cast for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? included:
John Duncan as George
Beth Thompson as Martha
Max Blonde as Nick
Tiffany Longworth as Honey

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? was directed by Aimé Kelly
Set Design by Max Blonde, Tiffany Longworth, and Aimé Kelly
Lighting Design by Max Blonde
Stage Managed by Rosey Ybarra
Prop Mistress: Chloe Collins
Sound Design by J.J. Hawkins and Aimé Kelly
Resident Artist: Rosey Ybarra and Tiffany Longworth
Poster Design by Tiffany Longworth
House Managed by Chloe Collins

     

 


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