Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf tickets are to a Tony Award, New York Drama Critics Circle, and Pulitzer Prize winning production. The play is by Edward Albee and had its Broadway debut in 1962 winning a Tony Ward and New York Drama Critics Circle Award in the category of Best Play the following year.
Broadway and national tours have seen many Pulitzer Prizes and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf was selected for one in 1963, but the selection was overruled for the plays use of profanity and sexual themes that were thought of as controversial at the time. The play does take a dark tone with the subject of marriage with much sarcastic content.
The play goes through a series of games during which the two couples of the play verbally attack one another. The acts are titled Humiliate the Host, Get the Guests, and Bringing Up Baby. The title of the play itself is a take on "who's afraid of the big bad wolf." Reserve your seats to this entertaining production by buying your tickets today.