About This Show

The Potomac Theatre Festival presents a double bill of two short works by great absurdist playwrights: Edward Albee’s The American Dream and Harold Pinter’s One for the Road. Edward Albee’s ‘happy’ tale celebrates the American family and the brass ring, and Pinter’s play takes place in an unnamed totalitarian state, in which a torturer confronts a family of his victims.

Show Details

Dates: Opening Night: July 11, 2005 Final Performance: August 7, 2005