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The Roundtable
11:10 am
Fri November 2, 2012
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at The Theatre Institute at Sage
By Joe Donahue
The Theatre Institute at Sage is putting on a production of Edward Albee’s classic, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. The play, which turns 50 this years, is directed by David Baecker and pits two couples in a long night of vicious games. This blended student and faculty staging in the Meader Little Theatre stars David Bunce and Leigh Strimbeck – who joins us to to talk about the production.