Description |
online resource |
Access |
Not available for commercial use, sale, or reproduction. |
Summary |
Theatre Director and Creative Associate at Gate Theatre, Ed Madden, presents the history, aims and methods of the one of the greatest American dramatists, Edward Albee. Madden provides an in-depth analysis of Albee's works, including Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and explores their concern with exposing the darkness, delusion and desperation that lie behind the fac⁺ʹade of contemporary life. |
Local Note |
Digital Theatre Plus |
Subject |
Edward Albee (Concise Introduction). |
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Absurdism
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Audience & Spectatorship
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Gender & Sexuality
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History & Society
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Text & Interpretation
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Twentieth Century
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Writer
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Writing
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Added Author |
Madden, Ed Writer
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Digital Theatre
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