Premiere of 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' at Tumanishvili Theatre
The acclaimed play 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' by Edward Albee returns to the stage at Tumanishvili Theatre in a fresh production by director Adrian Giurgea. Set over one long American night, the drama unfolds the unraveling illusions of two couples, exploring themes of love, pain, and survival beyond the marital conflicts. The play, originally written in 1962, delves into profound questions about life and existence. This production features translation by Tamar Gelashvili, stage adaptation by Manana Antadze, and simultaneous translation by Archil Megrelishvili. The cast includes Goga Pipinashvili, Nineli Chankvetadze, Gagi Shengelia, and Nutsa Sulaberidze. Performances run from June 30 to July 2, 2026, with tickets priced between 25 and 30.