Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?: Revised by the Author is a darkly humorous play by Edward Albee, first published in 2006. The story revolves around the bitter marriage of George and Martha, two sophisticated yet deeply insecure individuals whose lives unravel during a night of dangerous fun and games. Their relationship, marked by social pretense and hidden truths, reaches its climax when a stunning revelation leaves audiences reeling. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Play, this masterful work is renowned for its razor-sharp dialogue and profound exploration of marital dynamics, making it an enduring theatrical experience that continues to shock and inspire.
