A Crowning Achievement: HTC To Stage 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' as 40th Season Closer - 27 East

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A Crowning Achievement: HTC To Stage 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' as 40th Season Closer

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Andrew Botsford, Amanda Griemsmann, Rosemary Cline and Cameron Eastland in rehearsals for HTC's upcoming production of Edward Albee's

Andrew Botsford, Amanda Griemsmann, Rosemary Cline and Cameron Eastland in rehearsals for HTC's upcoming production of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" ROGER MOLEY

Rosemary Cline and Andrew Botsford in rehearsals for HTC's upcoming production of Edward Albee's

Rosemary Cline and Andrew Botsford in rehearsals for HTC's upcoming production of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" ROGER MOLEY

Andrew Botsford, Cameron Eastland, Amanda Griemsmann and Rosemary Cline in rehearsals for HTC's upcoming production of Edward Albee's

Andrew Botsford, Cameron Eastland, Amanda Griemsmann and Rosemary Cline in rehearsals for HTC's upcoming production of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" ROGER MOLEY

Cameron Eastland, Andrew Botsford, Amanda Griemsmann and Rosemary Cline in rehearsals for HTC's upcoming production of Edward Albee's

Cameron Eastland, Andrew Botsford, Amanda Griemsmann and Rosemary Cline in rehearsals for HTC's upcoming production of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" ROGER MOLEY

authorMichelle Trauring on May 12, 2025
George Loizides is currently staring down his Mount Everest — in the form of the triple-act, three-hour-long 40th season finisher for the Hampton Theatre Company. And the director would have... more

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