After missing out on a number of events from October to December, I now find myself confronted with a plethora of theatre offerings - far more than I can keep up with. I was really excited to see that in one of those unusual programming conjunctions that occur from time to time, in this month alone three award winning plays about dysfunctional family relationships are opening.
Trace Letts' August: Osage County (2008 Pulitzer, Tony and New York Drama Critics Awards) is already playing at The Stanley, Arthur Miller's Death of A Salesman (1949 Pulitzer, Tony and New York Drama Critics Awards) opens this week at the Vancouver Playhouse and Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf(1963 Tony and New York Drama Critics Award) is at the Granville Island Stage.
And here is where the first bit of trivia comes in.
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