The American Dream / Zoo Story Author:Edward Albee A major American playwright, Edward Albee, author of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" wins deafening bravos for "The American Dream", a startling comedy of middle-class mores and murder... "Unique... brilliant... a comic nightmare, fantasy of the highest order" -The New Yorker... "It is packed with untamed imagination, wild humor... sheer creat... more »ive talent" -N.Y. Post
And "The Zoo Story", a harrowing portrait of a young man alienated from the human race..."Excellent" -N.Y. Times..."The finest play, written by an American, that can be seen for love or money" -The Villager.
Edward Albee became an instant celebrity with the off-Broadway productions of his plays "The American Dream", "The Zoo Story", and "The Death of Bessie Smith". His first Broadway play, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", brought him international renown, and he is recognized as one of this country's most influential and important playwrights. Mr. Albee's works have been widely performed, both in this country and abroad.« less