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The winner of three Pulitzer Prizes and two Tony Awards, playwright Edward
Albee is in residence as a Montgomery Fellow this month. He
will present a free public lecture, "Theater Talk with Edward Albee."
Although tickets to the lecture in the Moore Theater are no longer
available, overflow seating with remote viewing will be offered in 105
Dartmouth Hall and Carson L02. Edward Albee's works have been shaping the
landscape of American drama since Zoo Story in 1959. A three-time
Pulitzer Prize winner for Delicate Balance (1966), Seascape
(1975), and Three Tall Women (1994), he has also won two Tony Awards
for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1962) and The Goat, or Who is
Sylvia? (2002). Albee received the National Medal of Arts in 1996, is a
Kennedy Center Honoree, and recently received a 2005 Special Tony Award for
Lifetime Achievement in the Theater.
- Tuesday, April 25 at 4:30 p.m.
- Moore Theater, Hopkins Center
- Overflow seating in 105 Dartmouth Hall and Carson L02
- 646-2422
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