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Venue
Oxford Playhouse
Date
Thu 5 Mar 2026
Time
1:15 pm
Subtitles
Captioned in house by Oxford Playhouse
Edward Albee

This show has multiple captioned performances, to see other dates in the run click here

Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? image
Synopsis:

One evening. Two couples. No place to hide.
 
Welcome to the small hours at George and Martha’s – the alcohol is flowing, the gloves are off, and the games are just getting started.
 
Edward Albee’s multi award-winning play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a wild, gripping and darkly funny exploration of the lies we tell to protect ourselves.
 
Disillusioned university professor George and his wife Martha invite an unwitting younger couple, Nick and Honey, into their home. It’s not long before things spiral, dragging everyone into the heart of a tempestuous relationship. What starts as a spur of the moment nightcap turns into psychological show down.
Edward Albee’s masterpiece of raw intensity and searing insight is directed by Oxford Playhouse Artistic Director Mike Tweddle. Don’t miss one of the most explosive nights in modern theatre.
 
This landmark production signals an exciting new chapter for Oxford Playhouse under Mike Tweddle’s leadership, reaffirming its position as a producer of high-quality drama.
 
Edward Albee’s unforgettable characters George and Martha were immortalised on screen in the Oscar-winning 1966 film, brought to searing life by Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Their performances cemented the pair as cultural icons and shaped the way audiences have remembered Albee’s work ever since.
 
This production coincides with the sixtieth anniversary of the film, as well as the Oxford Playhouse (OUDS) production of Doctor Faustus (1966) directed by Nevill Coghill, which starred Richard Burton, with Elizabeth Taylor as Helen of Troy.