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Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"

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From January 24, 2026 through March 21, 2026
  • South Coast Repertory
    655 Town Center Dr.
    Costa Mesa 92626
$36-$139

The New York Times described this American classic as “wry and electric!” In Edward Albee’s landmark drama, George and Martha invite a young couple to their home for a nightcap. As the clock ticks into the wee hours, Nick and Honey find themselves submerged in a cocktail of clever mind games, deep-seated resentments and broken promises. Hilarious and harrowing, this unflinching portrait of a marriage ceaselessly astonishes audiences with its razor-sharp dialogue and thrilling performances.

Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Directed by Lisa Rothe
Jan. 24 - March 21

Price: $36-$139

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South Coast Repertory
655 Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa

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