A conversation about the revival of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf"

with Bill Irwin, Kathleen Turner and Edward Albee
in Movies, TV & Theater
on Monday, June 6, 2005 * * * * *

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A conversation about Broadway's revival of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" with playwright Edward Albee and actors Kathleen Turner and Bill Irwin.

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    1. L.H.Flaten  05/28/2008 01:58 AM Report

      My greatest concern is that Bush 43 will invade or use the air force to bomb Iran before he leaves office.Does anyone else worry about this?

    2. David Chowes  05/28/2008 01:25 AM Report

      Viewed the about 20 minute interview with Edward Albee broadcast on May 27, 2008. Quite revealing and it allowed significant insight into him.

      For better or worse, it revealed how he experiences his life in a quite authentic fashion -- in a manner few of us are able to. It also allows him to view others and the human condition with temendous understanding -- far greater than most of us are capable of.

      FOR BETTER: This quality allows him to write some of the greatest plays of the 20th and 21st

      centuries. He catches our inner voices which we frequently can't or don't wish to be aware of!

      FOR WORSE: Might he be happier sans such knowledge? Maybe, if he became 'a lawyer' and lived a far more convential life -- without understanding his and all our condition with so great an intensity and richness, he might be a much more fulfilled and happy person. This is a conundrum!

      And yet, art can redeem our perilous and difficult existence!

    3. Xavier Anglaret  01/02/2008 08:53 PM Report

      Miss Turner is a great actress, and I hope that she finally found the courage to see the movie. "Scream and drunks" is the most silly think that I have ever heard about the performance of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.

      I take the opporunity of writing this to thank you for your fascinating corpus of interviews. I agree with Al Gore when he says your programme is an oasis !