Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

- The Gripping American Classic by Edward Albee
- Biology instructor Nick and his wife Honey visit the campus home of burned-out history professor George and his viperish wife Martha. As the drinks flow and inhibitions melt, loyalties are questioned and scandal seems likely. Albee's brilliantly edgy banter and verbal crossfire has earned Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? the reputation as one of the most visceral and provocative works of 20th century theatre.
- This production made possible by generous support from Presenting Sponsor, Christopher H. Merrell, Corporate Sponsor, Great-West Life and Producer Circle Sponsor, Jordan Financial Strategies.
- "…Virginia Woolf? is a tour de force for director Warren Sherrill and brilliant actors Sam Gregory (of the Denver Center Theatre Company), Martha Harmon Pardee, Barbra Andrews and Ed Cord."
- — John Moore, The Denver Post — Read the full review
- "The play's denouement is wrenching, all the more so for Pardee's devastating performance. And it's a slow progression to tragedy, waylaid by the sharp, finely tuned comedy offered by Sherrill and his cast. Watch that laughter — it just might turn into a gasp."
- — Lisa Bornstein, The Rocky Mountain News — Read the full review
- "Sherrill's direction gives us Albee's relentlessly vicious play as distressing, disturbing and dazzling! The sound of Albee's dialogue in the mouths of Sherrill's four brilliant actors is stunning."
- —David Marlowe, Out Front Colorado
- "Pardee takes the breath away with every word, every sound, and every move." "Gregory is simply exhaustingly awesome with his integration of this intelligent harried history professor." "Paragon, through the minutest detail, surrenders itself to its depth and vision."
- —Holly Bartges, Colorado Backstage — Read the full review

