A Delicate Balance (1968)
This Pulitzer prize winning play portrays, through barbed talk and polished interaction, the prime disease of our time and society, which is neither violence nor materialism nor alienation, but quite simply — emptiness. The brilliantly corroding and lacerating wit, experienced in an earlier Albee play - “Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf", is again at work as a sextet of very individual individuals search for what reality there may be left in their lives.