Albee's title applies to virtually any scenario. But Agnes and Toby are keenly concerned with the delicate balance of keeping reality -- or anything, or anyone, unpleasant -- outside their front door.
“A Delicate Balance” by Edward Albee is, as Director Laurie T. Freed says, a story of multiple themes: “man’s fear of taking risks in life; man’s inability to honestly communicate with family and ...
Reporting from New York — Elaine Stritch didn’t originate the role of Claire, the alcoholic loose cannon of Edward Albee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1966 drama “A Delicate Balance.” But she did put her ...
A Delicate Balance follows Agnes and Tobias, a long-married couple who must maintain their equilibrium as over the course of a weekend they welcome home their 36-year-old daughter following the ...
Outstanding Actor - Play: George Grizzard was nominated but did not win. Outstanding Actress - Play: Rosemary Harris was nominated but did not win. 1996 Tony Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a ...
Leave it to Edward Albee to make a story of a couple’s home invasion — not by strangers, but by people they’re supposed to love and cherish — so whip-smart and wickedly funny. The playwright ...
All six characters in The Rep's performance of Edward Albee's "A Delicate Balance" deserve a standing ovation, but most memorable is Lori Birmingham who plays Clare, the alcoholic, accordion-playing ...
At least Glenn Close is entertaining and fun to watch in the new, blunt revival of Edward Albee’s “A Delicate Balance” that opened Thursday at the Golden Theatre in New York. Avid theatergoers like to ...
Edward Albee’s “A Delicate Balance,” which won the 1967 Pulitzer, was written at a time of unparalleled American preeminence and prosperity. That’s reflected in its characters, well-to-do navel-gazers ...
This fine revival of Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize-winner makes a splendid case for its place in the canon of American theater. By Myron Meisel A Delicate Balance Theater - P 2014 People no longer ...
Edward Albee's play may be almost 50 years old, but it has the edge-of-the-seat excitement of new writing in this all-star Broadway revival By David Rooney Chief Film Critic ‘The Rip’ Review: Genre ...