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MACMILLAN MODERN DRAMATISTS Macmillan Modern Dramatists Series Editors: Bruce King and Adele King Published titles Reed Anderson, Federico Garcia Lorca Eugene Benson, J. M. Synge Renate Benson, German Expressionist Drama Normand Berlin, Eugene O'Neill Michael Billington, Alan Ayckbourn Roger Boxill, Tennessee Williams John Bull, New British Political Dramatists Neil Carson, Arthur Miller Maurice Charney, Joe Orton Ruby Cohn, New American Dramatists, 1960-1980 Bernard F. Dukore, American Dramatists, 1918-1945 Bernard F. Dukore, Harold Pinter Arthur Ganz, George Bernard Shaw James Gibbs, Wole Soyinka Frances Gray, John Arden Julian Hilton, Georg Buchner David Hirst, Edward Bond Helene Keyssar, Feminist Theatre Bettina L. Knapp, French Theatre 1918-1939 Charles Lyons, Samuel Beckett Gerry McCarthy, Edward Albee Jan McDonald, The New Drama 1900-1914 Susan Bassnett-McGuire, Luigi Pirandello Margery Morgan, August Strindberg Leonard C. Pronko, Eugene Labiche and Georges Feydeau Jeanette L. Savona, Jean Genet Claude Schumacher, Alfred J arry and Guillaume Apollinaire Laurence Senelick, Anton Chekhov Theodore Shank, American Alternative Theatre James Simmons, Sean O'Casey David Thomas, Henrick Ibsen Dennis Walder, Athol Fugard Thomas Whitaker, Tom Stoppard Nick Worrall, Nikolai Gogol and Ivan Turgenev Katharine Worth, Oscar Wilde MACMILLAN MODERN DRAMATISTS EDWARD ALBEE Gerry McCarthy Lecturer in Drama and Theatre Arts University of Birmingham M MACMILLAN © Gerry McCarthy 1987 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1987 All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No paragraph of ths publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted save with written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1956 (as amended). Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. First published 1987 Published by Higher and Further Education Division MACMILLAN PUBLISHERS LT O Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG212XS and London Companies and representatives throughout the world Typeset by Wessex Typesetters (Division of The Eastern Press Ltd) Frome, Somerset British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data McCarthy, Gerry Edward Albee.-(Macmillan modern dramatists) 1. Albee, Edward-Criticism and interpretation I. Title 812' .54 PS3551.L25Z1 ISBN 978-0-333-30121-0 ISBN 978-1-349-18660-0 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-349-18660-0 For Moira Contents List of Plates viii Acknowledgements x Editors' Preface xi 1. Introduction 1 2 Albee on Theatre 13 3 Albee in the Theatre: Tiny Alice; Box and 29 Quotations from Chairman Mao; Intimate Theatre 4 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 59 5 A Delicate Balance 79 6 All Over 98 7 Seascape J 15 8 Hermetic Albee: Listening 129 9 The Lady from Dubuque 147 Notes 163 Bibliography 165 m ~~ vii List of Plates 1. The Sandbox at The Jazz Gallery, NYC, 1961. Photograph © Alix Jeffry, Harvard Theatre Collection. 2. The 1961 production of The American Dream directed by Alan Schneider at The York Playhouse with Ben Piazza and Susie Bond. Photograph © Alix Jeffry, Harvard Theatre Collection. 3. Alan Schneider's 1961 Broadway production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? with Arthur Hill and Uta Hagen. Photograph © Alix Jeffry, Harvard Theatre Collection. 4. ThefinalpiettHrom Tiny Alice in 1964, with Irene Worth and John Gielgud. Photograph © Alix Jeffry, Harvard Theatre Collection. 5. A Delicate Balance at the Martin Beck Theatre, NYC, in 1966. Performers (1. to r.) are Jessica Tandy, Rosemary Murphy, Carmen Matthews, Hume Cronyn, and Henderson Forsythe. Photograph © Alix Jeffry, Harvard Theatre Collection. 6. Jessica Tandy as The Wife in All Over with Betty Fields viii List of Plates and Neil Fitzgerald (Martin Beck Theatre 1971). Photograph © Martha Swope. 7. Fred Voelpel's costumes for Albee's 1975 production of Seascape at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre, NYC. Photograph courtesy Billy Rose Theatre Collection. 8. Frances Conroy and Jo Musante in The Lady from Dubuque directed by Alan Schneider in 1980. Photograph © Martha Swope. The author and publishers are grateful to copyright holders for permission to reproduce photographs. ix Acknowledgements The author and publishers would like to thank the following for permission to reproduce copyright material: Edward Albee and Atheneum for excerpts from Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf!, copyright © 1962 Edward Albee; A Delicate Balance, copyright © 1966 Edward Albee; All Over, copyright © 1971 Edward Albee; Seascape, copyright © 1975 Edward Albee; Listening, copyright © 1975, 1977 Edward Albee; and The Lady from Dubuque, copyright © 1977, 1980 Edward Albee. Reproduced with the permission of Atheneum Publishers. Edward Albee and Jonathan Cape for permission to reproduce excerpts from The Death of Bessie Smith, Zoo Story and The Sandbox, all copyright © 1960 Edward Albee, and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. The Putnam Publishing Group for excerpts from The Sandbox, The Death of Besse Smith and Zoo Story from The Plays: Volume 1 by Edward Albee, copyright © 1981 Edward Albee. Alix Jeffry, the Harvard Theatre Collection, Martha Swope and the New York Public Library for permission to reproduce photographs from productions of Albee plays. x

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