Websites
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Here's a good Albee biography.
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Click here to track what the critics have thought about Albee over the course of his career.
Movie or TV Productions
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The only film version was released 1966 and starred Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
Historical Documents
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Check out what the NY Times had to say about the play's Broadway premiere.
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Compare what the NY Times had to say about the most recent revival.
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A great interview with Albee by the Paris Review. This interview includes lots of great information on Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Audio
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Mr. Albee talks about Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? among other plays.
Images
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A picture of Kathleen Turner and Bill Irwin in the most recent Broadway revival.
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This is a picture of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton as the infamous Martha and George.