Few playwrights are afforded the privilege of learning whether their work has stood the test of time before they pass on to the other side. Edward Albee is one of the lucky ones. He wrote his magnum opus Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? fully 50 years ago. This week, he learned first-hand that the play still impressed and thrilled the critics a half-century after its birth.
SOURCE: Playbill at 12:15PM on October 19, 2012