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Art Institute of Chicago
Friday Dec 7, 2007 (6–7pm)
The Art Institute of Chicago
111 S Michigan Ave
312.443.3600
$15
Playwright and provocateur Edward Albee has been delighting, confusing, and generally pissing off audiences and critics for over 50 years. By scrutinizing sexual taboos and excavating the violence from interpersonal relationships, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer's best works (including Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, The Sandbox, and his brand-new work Me Myself and I) have made him the preeminent American dramatist of the 20th century. Tonight, as part of the yearlong American Perspectives series at AIC, Albee sits down to chat with veteran Chicago theatre critic Richard Christiansen.
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