Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf
Many will be familiar with Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Martha and George live out their deepest frustrations on each other at home and drag their overnight guests, Nick and Honey, into a destructive psychological game. Together with their characters, the players of WOLF WOLF battle truth and fiction. It promises to be a long after-party where no one is spared.
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"(...) contemporary writing, intelligent set design, existential drama and four greedy actors who want to conquer the world.”Jury Theaterfestival
In player-collective WOLF WOLF's interpretation of this modern classic, the audience takes its place around the stage, as if attending a boxing match. With no set, very close to the audience, starting in their rehearsal attire, the actors perform the more than two-hour-long show with nothing more than a handful of costumes, some lights and a melting pile of ice cubes.
credits
creation and performance
Naomi van der Horst , Mitch Van Landeghem, Imke Mol and Flor Van Severentext
Edward Albeetranslation
Gerard Reve (in collaboration with author's agency ALMO bvba)coaching
Jan Bijvoet and Jan Steenlight design and technique
Gilles Pollakcostumes
Marie Mignoletphotos
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