Who’s Afraid Of Virgina Woolf?

“In the theatre there are, ultimately two kinds of drama, the quick and the dead. ‘Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf?’ belongs articulately and terrifyingly among the quick”-Times magazine

 From the Play

MARTHA: Truth and illusion, George; you don’t know the difference.
GEORGE:No; but we must carry on as though we did
from act 111
GEORGE:…then all at once, through all the sensible sounds of men building, attempting, comes the dies irae. And what is it? What does the trumpet sound? Up yours. I suppose there’s justice to it, after all these years…up yours.
act11
CAST
MARTHAEILEEN PEEL
GEORGEDONALD DOUGLAS
NICKJEFFREY ASHBY
HONEYAMBER KAMMER