Edward Albee: "I'm Just Too Busy to Look Back."
By Edward Albee
AMERICA'S leading playwright provocateur, now an octogenarian, Edward Albee—whose plays include the scalding Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, A Delicate Balance, Three Tall Woman, and the taboo-smashing The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?—is hardly resting on his accumulated laurels (three Pulitzer prizes and three Tony awards). In fact, the playwright is now directing new stagings of two of his one-acts, "The American Dream" and "The Sandbox," with the assistance of a hearing aid, and is proving as durable as his work. ... "I'm Just Too Busy to Look Back."
AMERICA'S leading playwright provocateur, now an octogenarian, Edward Albee—whose plays include the scalding Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, A Delicate Balance, Three Tall Woman, and the taboo-smashing The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?—is hardly resting on his accumulated laurels (three Pulitzer prizes and three Tony awards). In fact, the playwright is now directing new stagings of two of his one-acts, "The American Dream" and "The Sandbox," with the assistance of a hearing aid, and is proving as durable as his work. ... "I'm Just Too Busy to Look Back."


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