Edward Albee, who turned 80 last month, has been enjoying a well-deserved center stage spotlight since last fall, when Second Stage produced a vital revival of The Zoo Story, which was coupled with a newly penned prelude called Homelife. A new play, Me, Myself and I, was well received in Princeton last January, while The Occupant, another new work, will premiere next month. Now two of Albeeās earliest exercises, the interconnected one-acts The American Dream and The Sandbox, are currently on view at Cherry Lane Theatre, in a production directed by Albee himself.
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