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Estate of Edward Albee Yanks Rights to Production Over Casting of Black Actor

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#150Estate of Edward Albee Yanks Rights to Production Over Casting of Black Actor
Posted: 5/19/17 at 10:44pm

Personally I've always seen the play as so surreal, with so many questions about what in George and Martha's life is real, that I don't see why Nick has to be blond and blue-eyed. I've always read that Nick and Honey's presence is to be questioned as much as anything else George and Martha do. But maybe I'm just reading the play all wrong.

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#151Estate of Edward Albee Yanks Rights to Production Over Casting of Black Actor
Posted: 5/19/17 at 11:22pm

HeyMrMusic said: "So you're saying Albee is that man yelling, "Get off my lawn"? Estate of Edward Albee Yanks Rights to Production Over Casting of Black Actor"

well his lawn WAS impeccably manicured. 

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#152Estate of Edward Albee Yanks Rights to Production Over Casting of Black Actor
Posted: 5/19/17 at 11:43pm

Virginia Woolf is pretty straightforward, especially compared to the ludicrous depths of later Albee. So yes, all four characters are real.


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