Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf

What the Critics Have to Say...

...Best Bet!...

- Jane Horwitz, Around Town

...A Fearless take on Woolf...deft staging...

...director Lee Mikeska Gardner and her actors have pulled off an impressive coup...

...the production's chief asset: actress Linda High...she gives an abrasive character a charismatic depth...

...Besharatian has spiced up the stodgy living room furniture with five brightly colored hanging panels...

...the Keegan production nearly always feels admirably fast-paced...

- Celia Wren, Washington Post

..."Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf' is a riveting show. Don' Miss This!...

- Rich Massabny, PM Arlington Channel 69

...Editior's Pick...

- Washington Post

...The disparity between Mark Rhea and Linda High's apparent ages match the text and it gives a poignancy to their relationship that has been missing in some local productions...

...Mark Rhea whose "George" is a smoldering pot of resentment...(still) make(s) you care...

...Mrs. Rhea makes the most of a character that has the least depth to it as written, also offering a hint at where "Martha" was when she was first married to a promising professor...

- Brad Hathaway, Potomac Stages

...this "Woolf" has more bite to it...this one is a winner...

- Matt Reville, Sun-Weekly

...Albee's play hasn't lost its power to shock...

Lee Miskeska Gardner's observant, intelligently conceived staging gets plenty right...

- Bob Mondello, CityPaper

...An astonishing 'Woolf...undeniably superb...

...Carlos Bustamente is an ideal... It's some of the actor's best work to date...

...Maggie Butler costumes the cast in early '60s attire. Her choices are all fine...

- Patrick Folliard, Washington Blade

...sterling work...

- Staff Critic, The Galway Advertiser

...This is a highly recommended show with never a dull moment for the audience...

...Dan Martin again comes through with sensitive and well focused lighting...

- Bob Anthony, Review4U and Foggy Bottom News

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