OF ALL Irish theatres, the Gate boasts the most predictable programme, keeping its dedicated clientele entertained with a stable of reliable revivals. Now director Michael Colgan has broadened his mid-century American repertoire beyond Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams, to the riskier territory of Edward Albee. The results are spectacularly explosive. Albee’s breakthrough masterpiece, Virginia Woolf,… Read more »
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