Winding Road Theater Ensemble concludes it's third season with an American classic, Albee's masterpiece Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? First performed on Broadway in 1962, this searing look at American life deals with how people create fantasies and illusions to cope with what their life has become and what happens when those masks get ripped away. George and Martha are a bitter, older couple coming home from a party at the university where George teaches. They invite a younger couple, Nick and Honey, over to celebrate Nick joining the faculty. As alcohol oils old tensions and new fears, the evening moves excruciatingly into morning as many truths come to light. Winding Road's production of Albee's play opens April 6th, 2012 at the Cabaret Theatre at the Temple of Music and Art and runs through April 22nd. Award-winning and critically acclaimed Tucson actresses Lesley Abrams and Amy Erbe play Martha and Honey respectively, while George and Nick will be played by two of Tucs! on's most ubiquitous actors, Bill Epstein and Robert Anthony Peters.