“It’s about marriage.” In “Cocktails With George and Martha,” Mr. Gefter traces the history of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” to reveal where it came by its savage insights into ...
One of the most memorable of such events was the marriage on 22 February 1799 (George's sixty-seventh and last birthday) of Martha Washington's youngest granddaughter, Eleanor Parke "Nelly" Custis ...
Laredo students can witness history come alive with a George and Martha Washington performance at Texas A&M International ...
click image for close-up George Washington and Martha Dandridge Custis were wed in January of 1759. Both were twenty-seven years old, and they had spent a total of fewer than three weeks together.
Currently, they're co-starring as one of theatre's most dysfunctional married couples, George and Martha, in a new production of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at Canadian Stage.
George the Pinta Island tortoise and Martha the passenger pigeon achieved fame as ‘endlings’ – the last individuals of their species. Their passing is tragic, but can their fate perhaps help us to ...
Real-life husband-and-wife actors take stage for marital drama “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf.” Paul Gross and Martha Burns play volatile couple George and Martha while Mac Fyfe and Hailey Gillis are ...