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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Edward Albee
 

Directed by: Mladen Kiselov :: Set design by: Iir Hermeliin :: Translated by: Lydia Mölder, edited by Triin Sinissaar :: Venue: The Chamber Theatre :: The cast: Andrus Vaarik, Epp Eespäev, Argo Aadli, Kristiina-Hortensia Port (student of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre) :: Première: 23.01.2010 :: Duration of the performance: 4 h

On rare occasions in life there comes a night you’ll never forget. A night, when all the demons lurking beneath the surface are released and take over, so that suddenly you find yourself playing a dangerous game, which you no longer control. A night, when everything becomes embarrassingly open and all the pain that you’ve been suppressing during the years, suddenly bursts out of you. And yet, it is all caused by love – by big, overwhelming and eternal love.
Among the playwrights of the 20th century Edward Albee is one of the most masterful specialists of psychology, but he’s also a humanist who firmly believes in freedom and human dignity. His play was staged at the Tallinn City Theatre by Mladen Kiselov, a renowned Bulgarian director who recently moved to Estonia.

 
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