![]() (However, the compensating talents of a John Gielgud, an Irene Worth, a William Hutt were, in Tiny Alice, more necessary to support the somewhat shaky substratum and camouflage the plethora of superficial quips-that so often pass for deeply probing comments on being-than, say, an Arthur Hill and an Uta Hagen were essential to the success of Virginia Woolf.) In this drama perhaps more profundity is attempted than in any of Mr. And in the 1964-1965 New York production the attempt was successful. ![]() In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:ĮDWARD ALBEE'S TINY ALICE:' A NOTE OF RE-EXAMINATION EDWARD ALBEE'S Tiny Alice SUSTAINS neither the acute artistic control nor the consummate theatrical dialogue of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf or the Zoo Story~ but it attempts to be more metaphysically provocative than either. ![]()
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