
Free Rain’s production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? demonstrates why Edward Albee’s play is regarded as an American classic.

What you got from No Door on Her Mouth was impressions and images; of emotion, the effort we encounter in finding and listening to our inner voice, of receiving love and acceptance, even within ourselves.



It's a simple story, a modern fable with a satisfying sense of inevitability about it. The plot, then, is not really the thing: this is a play about how the situation is handled by each of the characters.
