The legend of Tiny Alice looms large. Edward Albee's notorious 1964 follow-up to his monster Broadway smash Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf baffled critics and continued to cause kerfuffles for years to come (especially when William Ball, in the early days of American Conservatory Theater played fast and loose with the script). This is not one of Albee's frequently produced scripts, and after seeing Marin Theatre C…
SOURCE: Chad Jones' Theater Dogs at 02:46PM on June 8, 2011