Edward Albee's Tony Award-winning script is a mystery story about a married couple who truly seem like they have it all.
The provocative masterpiece, also a 2003 Pulitzer finalist, challenges its audience with unsettling scenarios about intimacy, morality and the boundaries of what’s permissible in modern society.
There are MacGuffins–and then there are MacGuffins. The term was coined by auteur director Alfred Hitchcock in the 1930s to refer to a somewhat deceptive–but expedient–plot device in film, but quickly ...
Outstanding Actor - Play: Bill Pullman won. Outstanding Actress - Play: Mercedes Ruehl won. 2002 Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Actor in a Play: Bill Pullman was nominated but did not win.
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