The Cameri Theatre of Tel Aviv
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

By Edward Albee | Translated by Dori Parnes | Directed by Irad Rubinstain
By: Edward Albee
Translated by: Dori Parnes
Directed by: Irad Rubinstain

George and Martha - one of the most famous and scandalous couples in the history of the theatre - invite a young lecturer and his wife to their home on the university campus for a nightcap. As the alcohol flows freely, the young and naive couple finds itself in the crossfire of a life-and-death battle between their hosts, the older husband and wife - a war in which all means are fair game and no tactic is considered too low. When dawn breaks upon the living room that has become a battlefield, no one will be the same person they were at the beginning of the night.

A new version of Albee’s 1962 award-winning masterpiece, which served as the basis for the 1966 Oscar-nominated film starring Elizabeth Taylor (Oscar-winner for her role) and Richard Burton.

*This play contains use of flashing lights, and gunshot sound is heard.

Duration: 110 Minutes

Cast

  • By Edward Albee
  • Translated by Dori Parnes
  • Directed by Irad Rubinstain
  • Set Design Eran Atzmon
  • Costume Design Orna Smorgonski
  • Music Roy Yarkoni
  • Movement Amit Zamir
  • Lighting Design Nadav Barnea
  • Additional Composition Omer Harshman
  • Mix Eyal Schindler
  • Assistant Director Saga Duvdevan
  • Cast Efrat Ben-Zur, Micha Selektar, Tom Avni / Ofri Biterman, Avigail Harari.
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George and Martha - one of the most famous and scandalous couples in the history of the theatre - invite a young lecturer and his wife to their home on the university campus for a nightcap. As the alcohol flows freely, the young and naive couple finds itself in the crossfire of a life-and-death battle between their hosts, the older husband and wife - a war in which all means are fair game and no tactic is considered too low. When dawn breaks upon the living room that has become a battlefield, no one will be the same person they were at the beginning of the night.

A new version of Albee’s 1962 award-winning masterpiece, which served as the basis for the 1966 Oscar-nominated film starring Elizabeth Taylor (Oscar-winner for her role) and Richard Burton.

*This play contains use of flashing lights, and gunshot sound is heard.

Duration: 110 Minutes

Cast

  • By Edward Albee
  • Translated by Dori Parnes
  • Directed by Irad Rubinstain
  • Set Design Eran Atzmon
  • Costume Design Orna Smorgonski
  • Music Roy Yarkoni
  • Movement Amit Zamir
  • Lighting Design Nadav Barnea
  • Additional Composition Omer Harshman
  • Mix Eyal Schindler
  • Assistant Director Saga Duvdevan
  • Cast Efrat Ben-Zur, Micha Selektar, Tom Avni / Ofri Biterman, Avigail Harari.

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