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Edward Albee, up close and personal

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The Boston Globe, April 3rd, 1992

Nothing quite like blathering playwrights except, possibly, blathering critics. Edward Albee, 64, who has lately had more downs than ups, is given a platform in the April issue of American Theater. A relatively new Albee script, "Marriage Play," which was first done in 1987 in Vienna, was recently directed by him in its US premiere at the Alley Theater in Houston. It then moved to the McCarter in Princeton, where it closed. Thus we have an interview entitled "The Persistence of Edward Albee." Before settling into a cozy Q & A with his subject, interviewer Don Shewey gives a neatly condensed h...

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