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A sound recording of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? with the original Broadway cast was released by Columbia in 1963 (catalog number CDOS 687); though out of print, it is available in some libraries.
Martha (Elizabeth Taylor) berates Nick (George Segal) in a scene from the 1966 film adaptation. Taylor's performance won her an Academy Award for best actress.
The play was also adapted into a highly acclaimed film in 1966, directed by Mike Nichols and...
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