UPDATE with more information throughout.     Edward Albee, the Pulitzer-winning playwright behind some of the most important and groundbreaking works of American theater and whose 1962 drama Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? was famously snubbed by the Pulitzer Board despite the recommendation of the drama jury, died Friday at his home in Montauk, on long Island’s East End,  has died. He …
SOURCE: Deadline at 11:30PM on September 16, 2016