'Cocktails with George and Martha'
Briefly

Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? was a critical success, creatively praised for its razor-sharp quality, and noted for its dark humor and raw portrayal of marriage.
Author Philip Gefter meticulously details Albee's journey, from finding the play's title on a men's room mirror to its development in the culturally rich environment of 1950s-'60s Greenwich Village.
Read at Oregon ArtsWatch | Oregon Arts & Culture News
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