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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
 

Holden Street Theatres invites you to experience one of the most powerful and provocative plays ever written – Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, playing for a strictly limited season from 5–16 August.

Edward Albee’s electrifying masterpiece tears down the façade of the perfect marriage in a night of mind games, brutal truths, and razor-sharp dialogue. Meet George and Martha – the ultimate sparring partners whose volatile relationship explodes before your eyes in a darkly comic battle of wits that’s as hilarious as it is devastating.

Whether you’re a long-time lover of theatre or someone seeking a gripping night out, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? delivers unforgettable drama that pulls no punches.

By Arrangement with ORiGiN™ Theatrical On Behalf of Samuel French A Concord Theatricals Company.

 

Event details

Venue: Holden Street Theatres
Bookings: https://holdenstreettheatres.online.red61.com.au/event/890:25/
Start Date: Saturday 09 August 2025

Please arrive early for your booking as latecomers will not be admitted.

 

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