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In The Rush To The Tonys, A Late Glut For Theatergoers

Tracy Letts (left) and Amy Morton (being restrained by Madison Dirks as Carrie Coon looks on) played the perennially sparring partners George and Martha in this season's wildly acclaimed Broadway revival of <em>Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? </em>Reporter Jeff Lunden says the show is likely to take home one of the top Tony Awards when the annual theater prizes are handed out Sunday night.
Tracy Letts (left) and Amy Morton (being restrained by Madison Dirks as Carrie Coon looks on) played the perennially sparring partners George and Martha in this season's wildly acclaimed Broadway revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Reporter Jeff Lunden says the show is likely to take home one of the top Tony Awards when the annual theater prizes are handed out Sunday night.

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