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The gloves are on as Edward Albee’s monstrously magnificent production Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? makes a howling return, this time thanks to Black Swan Theatre’s forthcoming production of this masterpiece. Watch out as Martha and George strike it hard and fast in this wonderful production which brings together not only a stellar cast onstage, but a magnificent ensemble behind the scenes. Directed by Marcelle Schmitz with costumes and set by the wonderful Bryan Woltjen, this season sees Tamara Cook, Stuart Halusz, Renee McIntosh and Greg Stone take to the stage for a fistful of fun. Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? opens May 17 and runs until June 1. www.bocsticketing.com.au

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