AN ELECTRIC EVENING IN THE THEATRE” – The New York Times

WINNER OF TONY AWARD FOR “BEST PLAY”

NOMINATED FOR PULITZER PRIZE

Join us for a stunning new production of Edward Albee’s timeless masterpiece of miscommunication, starring Atlanta stage and film legend, Tess Malis Kincaid. On the campus of a small New England college, George and Martha invite a new professor and his wife home for a nightcap. As the cocktails flow, the young couple find themselves trapped in a savage battle of wits and wills. With some of the best dialogue ever written for the stage, this unforgettable, dark, and hilarious play is the must see theatrical event of the season.

Run Time: TBD
Please Note: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf tackles mature and complex themes, including marital discord, infidelity and uses strong adult language and outdated cultural attitudes about race and gender. We recommend this show for audiences ages seventeen and older.

AN ELECTRIC EVENING IN THE THEATRE” – The New York Times

Run Time: 3 hours and 20 minutes with two intermissions
Please Note: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf tackles mature and complex themes, including marital discord, infidelity and uses strong adult language and outdated cultural attitudes about race and gender. We recommend this show for audiences ages seventeen and older.

Join us for a stunning new production of Edward Albee’s timeless masterpiece of miscommunication, starring Atlanta stage and film legend, Tess Malis Kincaid. On the campus of a small New England college, George and Martha invite a new professor and his wife home for a nightcap. As the cocktails flow, the young couple find themselves trapped in a savage battle of wits and wills.  With some of the best dialogue ever written for the stage, this unforgettable, dark, and hilarious play is the must see theatrical event of the season.

WINNER OF TONY AWARD FOR “BEST PLAY” • NOMINATED FOR PULITZER PRIZE

Meet The Artists

Steve Coulter*

[he/him]

George

Devon Hales*

[she/her]

Honey

Tess Malis Kincaid*

[she/her]

Martha

Justin Walker*

[he/him]

Nick

Understudies
Elisa Carlson, Hope Funke, Doyle Reynolds, Christian Sharp

Playwright
Edward Albee

Director
Matt Torney

Scenic Design
Isabel & Moriah Curley-Clay

Costume Design
April Andrew Carswell

Lighting Design
Ben Rawson

Properties Design
Caroline Cook

Stage Manager
Gabby Peralta

*Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre, Theatrical Outfit, and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.