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A DELICATE
BALANCE
Edward Albee is without a doubt one of the great American playwrights. His works -- from Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe? to Three Tall Women -- have a measure of maturity matched only by the best of O'Neill, Williams, and Miller. Albee's A Delicate Balance is a strange and fascinating play, a complicated and compelling tale of an aging couple, the wife's brash sister, the couple's dissatisfied daughter, and two friends who drop in unexpectedly one night and can't seem to leave. Revived to acclaim recently on Broadway, A Delicate Balance has precisely that comic ability to slice through social games with insight and a haunted and vicious humanity.
March 22-April 7,
2000
Performances
Wednesday through Sunday, 8 p.m.
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