Some 60 years since Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" opened on Broadway. A new kind of deep diving into the complexities of the marriage of a middle-aged couple, and their guests, a young couple. In this adaptation it is New Year's Eve 2068 in San Fransisco. A leased waitress completes the frustrated quartet. And we get a brisk and animated compact version of Albee's three acts. In discussing "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Edward Albee cites Nietzsche's interpretation of the Apollonian/ Dionysian dichotomy of ancient Greek drama, as described in "The Birth of Tragedy". Nicole Holofcener and Bess Wohl's characters has new worries in sight, less fantasy and perhaps an urge to travel... away from a world of ultra smog. It might happen around 2068. It just might. And this piece is interesting with a dedicated ensemble.