Why You Need to See ‘A Delicate Balance’ at the Walnut Street Theatre

Alicia Roper and Paul L. Nolan in Edward Albee’s A Delicate Balance. Photo by Mark Garvin. 

If you’ve been following the Walnut Street Theatre’s 217th season, you know they’ve been on a roll. But their latest production—Edward Albee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning A Delicate Balance—is something truly special.

Stepping into the theater for this performance, I couldn’t help but be transported back to the Walnut’s production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? from a couple of years ago. Much like that unforgettable show, this production captures Albee’s unique ability to peel back the layers of polite society to reveal the raw, messy humanity underneath. Under the seasoned direction of Bernard Havard, the Walnut has once again proved why it is the definitive home for American classics in Philadelphia.

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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at Walnut Street Theatre: A Masterful Exploration of Dysfunction and Illusion

Photo by Mark Garvin

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at the Walnut Street Theatre is an absolute triumph that showcases the brilliance of Edward Albee’s celebrated Tony Award-winning Best Play. The production, skillfully brought to life by the Walnut’s own Producing Artistic Director Bernard Havard, promises to be the most talked-about play of the season, and it undeniably lives up to that expectation.

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