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Three Plays
註釋26 September, 1937, was the day the infamous blues singer Bessie Smith died. This tragic event is the setting for Edward Albee s one-act play that addresses the now-debunked myth that Bessie was refused admittance to a whites-only hospital before she died. The Sandbox is an absurdist play detailing a woman s final moments. Albee s innovative plot sees the actors directly address the audience and acknowledge their roles as performers. The American Dream is the estranged twin of the nuclear family s sins. Or so Albee figuratively depicts in his acerbic take on the most quintessential of US aspirations: examining the crushing falsehood of everything that traditional America, on the cusp of a new decade, took for granted. All three plays first took to Broadway in the early 60s and continue to be performed all over the world. Albee peerlessly explores the controversies of the human experience in a way that undoubtedly makes him one of the greatest contemporary American playwrights.