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THE REVIEWS ARE IN: VIRGINIA WOOLF IS A HIT!

Nearly 20 years ago, this newspaper claimed that the Gamm was a “buzz-generating theater” that offered epic shows in an intimate space. It still is. “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” is a perfect coalescence of play, production, and performance that — for the next few weeks at least — makes Warwick a go-to destination for theater lovers.” - The Boston Globe


"Over the years, we have seen several productions of Edward Albee’s three-act, three-hour play, plus the Award-winning movie. Gamm’s interpretation of the classic is the best we have ever seen." - Warwick Beacon

"This is probably the best show I’ve seen so far at The Gamm. This is a homerun for me." - The Public's Radio


“Every moment is well-considered and played, and you wouldn’t want to miss any of them. The play doesn’t have a clearly stated moral, but instead gives you room to draw your own conclusions. This kind of trust in an audience doesn’t come around every day. You owe it to yourself to experience it before it closes.” - WPRO

"Even if you've seen Albee's four-person, three-act powerhouse of a play in the past — even if you saw Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton duke it out on screen, or Tracy Letts or Kathleen Turner simmer on stage and think you couldn't possibly see it again —  you must. You have to see the Gamm's searing, stunning, near-perfect interpretation of Albee's gut-wrenching, powerful, painfully intimate, shocking dark, dark comedy.  Yes, it is that good. Unusually good." - The Westerly Sun

"This is a landmark play given the full-throttle Gamm treatment." - MOTIF


Despite having premiered more than six decades ago, ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ is just as startling and sensational today, and it would be criminal to miss this production at Gamm, which will likely turn out to be the theater event of the season. - BroadwayWorld




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