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An Evening With Edward Albee Program [1967], University Of Maine Portland Campus Nov 1967

An Evening With Edward Albee Program [1967], University Of Maine Portland Campus

Theatre Programs 1940-1969

Undated, estimated to be c. 1967

From the program:

The Art Theatre of the University of Maine in Portland, proudly presents three contemporary one-act plays by Edward Albee.

FAM AND YAM
Directed by Thomas A. Power
Fam and Yam is an imaginary interview. It is a short but eloquent example of the biting wit and incisive satire of this brilliant young American playwright.

THE AMERICAN DREAM
Directed by William P. Steele
Time: The Present
Place: A typical upper middle class American home


THE SANDBOX
Directed by Thomas A. Power
In this play Mr. Albee crosses the boundaries between life and …


A Slight Ache And Play Program [1967], University Of Maine Portland Campus Oct 1967

A Slight Ache And Play Program [1967], University Of Maine Portland Campus

Theatre Programs 1940-1969

Two One-Act Plays Directed by David Wheeler

A Slight Ache written by Harold Pinter
A comedy of menace at a country house during a summer morning, noon, and afternoon.

Play written by Samuel Beckett
Buried up to their necks in three burial urns, a husband, his wife, and his mistress speak about their lives from the world of the dead.

Performed by the Theatre Company of Boston