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Record information – Brief [Williams, Tennessee & Edward Albee - Interview]
Hierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1963/1966 ?Item number (ISN):102051Link to related resource:Type of material:Sound recordingsFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:FINDLEY, TimothyAccession:1988-0369Media:SoundPart:1 of 1Production date:1963/1966 ?Production company:Canadian Broadcasting CorporationDescription:American playwrights Tennessee Williams and Edward Albee discuss their work in this recorded interview. Williams discusses his early writing years when he held night jobs; the reaction to his plays which portray isolation and sexual repression; the shock of being well off after the success of "The Glass Menagerie" (1945); and film treatments of his plays, including "Street Car Named Desire" (1947). Albee discusses his approach to creating a play with reference to his satirical play on marriage and social values, "Who's Afraid of Vriginia Woolf?" (1962). <12mn>Subjects:AMERICAN AUTHORS~AMERICAN DRAMATISTS~CREATION~DRAMA~INTERVIEWS~MOVING-PICTURE ADAPTATIONS ~ALBEE, EDWARD~WILLIAMS, TENNESSEE Language:EnglishNotes: -
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