September 12 – 28, 2025 at Riverside Theatre
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays - 7:30pm
Sundays - 2:00pm
Synopsis: An American classic set on the campus of a small, liberal arts university in New England. George and Martha stumble home after a faculty party and invite a new professor and his wife over for drinks. What begins as “fun and games” becomes a battle of wits and power dynamics, challenging our illusions about love, marriage, and the stories we cling to in order to survive. Directed by Adam Knight.
*There will be a talkback with the performers and director hosted by Miriam Gilbert following the Sunday, 9/21 matinee performance. This event is free and open to the public; you do not need to attend that day’s performance to attend the talkback.
Upcoming Occurrences of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?