May 2 – 11 at 7:30pm | Just Off Broadway Theatre | Albee’s provocative look at love, marriage, and privilege challenges the thin line between love and hate.
Edward Albee's classic play, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf follows a middle-aged couple, George and Martha, as they manage the vulnerabilities of their marriage. George, a college professor, and his wife Martha, return to their home after a university faculty party where much alcohol was ingested. They invite a young couple to join them for a night cap. As George and Martha entertain their guests, their toxic marriage begins to unravel at the seams much to their guests' dismay. Albee's provocative look at love, marriage, and privilege challenges the thin line between love and hate.
General admission - $25.00
Seniors (60+)/Students - $20.00
Community Nights - $15.00 (Wednesdays & Thursdays only)
Group pricing available
Phone: (816) 226-8087
Email: info@justoffbroadway.org
2024/05/02 - 2024/05/11
Additional time info:
Sunday and Thursday the 9th shows will be followed by a talkback.
Just Off Broadway Theatre
3051 Central in Penn Valley Park , Kansas City, MO 64141
The space is wheelchair accessible.