As always in Albee, the play features family turmoil and a good dose of alcohol.
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The Regent movie theater, Albee Square Mall, and [record store] Beat Street are all gone.
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Lydia and Miss Bennett were discussing costumes one afternoon at tea time when Albee was announced.
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She did not intend to stir Lydia up against anyone but she could not help wishing Lydia would punish Albee.
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When he turned on the light he saw Lydia and Albee sitting side by side on the sofa.
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Do you know that I had a dim notion always that Mr. Albee was a millionaire,—or at least a very wealthy dilettante?
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I know it—in certain cases: anyhow I should be afraid to read my own letters to Mr. Albee over again.
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British Dictionary definitions for Albee
Albee
/ (ˈɔːlbiː) /
noun
Edward. born 1928, US dramatist. His plays include Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1962), Seascape (1975), Marriage Play (1986), Three Tall Women (1990), and Goat (2004)