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Albee's Plays

Edward Albee's plays explore complex human relationships, societal norms, and personal identity, often highlighting themes of alienation, vulnerability, and the illusions people maintain. Known for works like *Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?* and *The Zoo Story*, he uses sharp dialogue and psychological depth to reveal the tensions and struggles beneath ordinary interactions. His plays challenge audiences to reflect on authenticity, power dynamics, and the human condition, making them powerful commentaries on modern life and interpersonal connections.