Edward Albee on George Grizzard
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- The master playwright discusses his new production "Peter and Jerry" at Second Stage, as well as his early years as a playwright. He also pays tribute to actor George Grizzard who played Nick in the original production of Albee's epic play, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" A clip of a prior interview with Grizzard plays through the credits.
Developing as an artist is never a difficult period! Especially when it created this kind of artistic genius! 😀
American theatre’s national treasure, Edward Albee, is the only man featured within this network’s series “Women in Theatre.” Happy trails to him.
What did Albee think of Elaine Stritch??
13:05, oh my good lord what year was this?
2007, long after the invention of the auto-save function in Word. But this is a man born in 1926, when you're about to hit 80 it's tough to embrace newfangled technologies. Albee didn't even use a typewriter 🙂 To each their own, I guess.
It's certainly not on my Favourite Movies of All Time list. It's an unintelligible mish-mash of sexy girls and dwarves, in other words, David Lynch's most repeated tropes.
do better drugs.