Edward Albee Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
EDWARD ALBEE
Born: March 12, 1928 in Washington, District of Columbia
Died: September 16, 2016 in Montauk, New York
Biography
Three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward F. Albee (1928-2016) is best known for his 1962 masterpiece, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. The work, his first Broadway play, won him a Tony Award and was made into an award-winning film in 1966. He also won the 2002 Tony Award for Best Play for The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?. Albee is noteworthy in the theater not only for his works, but also for his efforts to introduce new talent and techniques.The playwright taught for many years at the School of Theatre at the University of Houston, also gave writing seminars and lectures on his work at colleges around the country. Albee won Pulitzer Prizes for A Delicate Balance (1966), Seascape (1975), and Three Tall Women (1994).
1979-Au-theatre-ce-soir (Writer), The-Third-Act-of-Marian-Seldes (in person), 2012-The-Stages-of-Edward-Albee (in person), 1975-Dinah! (in person), 1979-Alles-im-Garten (Writer), 1973-A-Delicate-Balance (Writer), 1970-New-York-Television-Theatre (Writer), 1964-Zoo-Story (Writer), 1999-De-plantage (Performer), 2011-Making-the-Boys (in person), 2006-Jeopardy! (in person), 2005-Breakfast-with-the-Arts (in person), 1996-The-50th-Annual-Tony-Awards (in person), 1993-Waiting-for-Beckett (in person), 1985-Vem-ar-radd-for-Virginia-Woolf (Writer), 1974-A-Historia-do-Jardim-Zoologico (Writer), ITV-Play-of-the-Week (Writer), 2002-The-Kennedy-Center-Honors:-A-Celebration-of-the-Performing-Arts (in person), 1996-2005-Charlie-Rose (in person), 1999-Performance-by-Edward-Albee (Writer), 1995-Cui-i-e-frica-de-Virginia-Woolf (Writer), 1963-Die-Zoogeschichte (Writer), 2011-Kart-Across-America (in person), 2010-Masterclass (in person), 2007-Broadway-Beat (in person), 1999-Performance-by-Edward-Albee (in person), 1996-The-Kennedy-Center-Honors:-A-Celebration-of-the-Performing-Arts (in person), 1965-Elaintarhatarina (Writer), 1970-Nijinsky:-Unfinished-Project (Writer), 1966-Who's-Afraid-of-Virginia-Woolf (Writer), 2009-Applause (in person), 2006-Jack-Mitchell:-My-Life-Is-Black-and-White (in person), 2005-The-Ballad-of-Greenwich-Village (in person), 1985-1998-Great-Performances (in person), 1968-Today (in person), 1991-The-Ballad-of-the-Sad-Cafe (Writer), 1989-I-dyrehagen (Writer), 1980-Zoo-story (Writer), 1976-Great-Performances (Writer), 1973-Wie-is-er-bang-voor-Virginia-Woolf (Writer), 1968-Zoo-Story (Writer), 1961-ITV-Television-Playhouse (Writer), 2010-The-Kennedy-Center-Honors:-A-Celebration-of-the-Performing-Arts (in person), 2009-My-Dog:-An-Unconditional-Love-Story (in person), 2005-Distinguished-Artists (in person), 2005-The-59th-Annual-Tony-Awards (in person), 1995-The-South-Bank-Show (in person), 1994-American-Masters (in person), 1986-The-Kennedy-Center-Honors:-A-Celebration-of-the-Performing-Arts (in person), 1969-The-David-Frost-Show (in person), 2014-Geraldine-Page:-Stages-of-a-Dream (in person), 1997-Tre-langa-kvinnor (Writer), 1975-The-29th-Annual-Tony-Awards (in person)
Who's-Afraid-of-Virginia-Woolf - Writing (October 13, 2012 - March 3, 2013), Seascape - Writing (November 21, 2005 - January 8, 2006), Who's-Afraid-of-Virginia-Woolf - Writing (March 20, 2005 - September 4, 2005), The-Goat,-or-Who-Is-Sylvia - Writing (March 10, 2002 - December 15, 2002), A-Delicate-Balance - Writing (April 21, 1996 - September 29, 1996), The-Man-Who-Had-Three-Arms - Director (April 5, 1983 - April 17, 1983), Lolita - Writing (March 19, 1981 - March 28, 1981), The-Lady-from-Dubuque - Writing (January 31, 1980 - February 9, 1980), Who's-Afraid-of-Virginia-Woolf - Director (April 1, 1976 - July 11, 1976), Seascape - Director (January 26, 1975 - March 22, 1975), All-Over - Production (March 28, 1971 - May 1, 1971), Watercolor-&-Criss-Crossing - Production (January 21, 1970 - January 24, 1970), Tiny-Alice - Writing (September 29, 1969 - October 25, 1969), The-Front-Page - Production (May 10, 1969 - July 5, 1969), Happy-Days - Production (October 12, 1968 - October 26, 1968), Krapp's-Last-Tape-/-The-Zoo-Story - Production (October 9, 1968 - October 26, 1968), The-Death-of-Bessie-Smith-/-The-American-Dream - Production (October 2, 1968 - October 26, 1968), Box-/-Quotations-From-Chairman-Mao-Tse-Tung - Production (September 30, 1968 - October 26, 1968), Everything-in-the-Garden - Writing (November 29, 1967 - February 10, 1968), Breakfast-at-Tiffany's - Other (emNever Officially Opened/em - December 14, 1966), A-Delicate-Balance - Writing (September 22, 1966 - January 14, 1967), Malcolm - Writing (January 11, 1966 - January 15, 1966), Tiny-Alice - Writing (December 29, 1964 - May 22, 1965), The-Ballad-of-the-Sad-Cafe - Writing (October 30, 1963 - February 15, 1964), Who's-Afraid-of-Virginia-Woolf - Writing (October 13, 1962 - May 16, 1964)
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 174585Card signed by Edward Albee in red ink, featuring his signature: "Edward Albee". Albee, a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright known for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, made significant contributions to theater and education throughout his career.
Price: $90.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPH 1982 - HFSID 37574Card signed by Edward Albee, dated 1982, featuring the signature “Edward Albee/ 1982” on a hot pink index card. Albee is recognized as a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, known for works like Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.
Price: $90.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 06/25/1986 - HFSID 175192Autograph letter signed by Edward Albee, sent to a friend on personal letterhead from "The Office" in New York, dated June 25, 1986. Albee discusses his whereabouts for January 1987, expressing interest in meeting and discussing mutual interests.
Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT SIGNED 1981 - HFSID 153506Manuscript signed by Edward Albee from A Delicate Balance in 1981, includes a quote from the play. Albee notes it was “requested by Charles Jackson, of Atlanta, Georgia.” Albee won the Pulitzer Prize for this work in 1966.
Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPH QUOTATION SIGNED 1989 - HFSID 255424Autograph quotation signed from The Zoo Story, dated 1989, reads: “'Sometimes you have to go a very long distance out of your way to come back correctly.' / Jenny: 'The Zoo Story' (1958)” by Edward Albee.
Price: $280.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPH QUOTATION SIGNED 1992 - HFSID 226495Autograph quotation signed by Edward Albee, dated 1992, includes a quote from his play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. The quotation reads: “You take the trouble to construct a civilization....to make music & art, and realize they are - must be - the same....”.
Price: $300.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPH QUOTATION SIGNED 1992 - HFSID 226496Quotation signed by Edward Albee from his play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, dated 1992. The quotation reads, “*The least dishonorable defeat is the only honorable goal.*” with a note indicating it was cut from the original text.
Price: $280.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 273756Photograph of Edward Albee, inscribed and signed with the message, For Danny Franklin/ Good wishes,/ Edward Albee. Captured by Hans Namuth, this black and white image highlights the three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright.
Price: $240.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH 08/1967 - HFSID 294356Photograph of Edward Albee sitting under a tree, signed and inscribed: “For Barry Nalven:/ Edward Albee/ August, 1967.” Albee, a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, is known for his work Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Price: $240.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH 1978 - HFSID 288506Photograph inscribed by Edward Albee reads, “For Steven Charles. Love always Edward Albee.” Albee, a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, is renowned for his work Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and won multiple Tony Awards during his career.
Price: $240.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH 1981 - HFSID 281140Photograph of Edward Albee, a Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning playwright, is inscribed and signed "For John Christopher Allen./ Edward Albee 1981". The black and white image is dated 1981, with pencil notations and a Post It Note on the verso.
Price: $200.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH 1982 - HFSID 323432Photograph signed by Edward Albee, inscribed with 'Signature for Robert Robins/ with good wishes/ Edward Albee/ 1982' in black ink. Albee, a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, is known for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Sale Price $165.00
$200.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 297455Photograph signed with the inscription, "Edward Albee," in black ink, features Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee. Known for his work Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Albee won multiple Pulitzer Prizes and contributed significantly to American theater.
Price: $200.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 310742Photograph signed by Edward Albee, featuring his name in black ink. Albee, a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, is recognized for his work Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and won a Tony Award for The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?.
Price: $200.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 258654Photograph signed: "Edward Albee". Displaying the three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright leaning on a stack of paper in an office, this black and white publicity photograph highlights Albee, known for his work Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.
Price: $200.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 190154Publicity photograph of Edward Albee, signed with the inscription, "Edward Albee." Taken during the revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? on Broadway from 1976. Albee is a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright known for his influential works.
Price: $220.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 203287Publicity photograph signed with the inscription, “Best Wishes/ Edward Albee/ 1989.” Edward Albee, a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, is known for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?.
Price: $200.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 18388Photograph signed: "Edward Albee". This black and white publicity photograph features three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward F. Albee, known for his work Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and other acclaimed plays.
Sale Price $215.00
$260.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH 1984 - HFSID 42741Photograph showing Edward Albee petting a white cat, signed with "Edward Albee 1984". Albee, a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, is known for his work Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and taught at the University of Houston.
Price: $200.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH 1991 - HFSID 169003Photograph signed: "Edward Albee/ 1991," depicting Edward Albee leaning on a stack of papers. Albee, a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, is known for his work Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and won several Tony Awards.
Price: $260.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CIRCA 1981 - HFSID 294215Photograph signed: "Edward Albee 1981," showcasing Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee. The black and white image includes a printed caption at the bottom margin, highlighting Albee's notable works, including Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.
Price: $200.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - BOOK SIGNED CIRCA 1981 - HFSID 221977Book titled The Wounding: An Essay on Education signed by Edward Albee on the title page. This limited edition copy is number 150 of 250, published by Mountain State Press in 1981, based on a commencement address delivered by Albee.
Price: $240.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - BOOK SIGNED CIRCA 1981 - HFSID 221980Book The Wounding: An Essay on Education signed by Edward Albee, numbered 144 out of 250 copies. Signed on the title page, the book originates from a commencement address delivered at the University of Charleston on May 10, 1981.
Price: $240.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - COLLECTION WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 269487Letter written by Edward Albee in 1988, stating he cannot meet in New York City. Autograph letter signed "Edward Albee", accompanied by an unsigned envelope addressed to Henry Kahn. Postmarked Houston, Texas, Feb. 23, 1988.
Price: $240.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - DOCUMENT SIGNED 02/10/1967 - HFSID 275358Document signed by Edward Albee on February 10, 1967, relating to an agreement between CBS, Warner Bros., and Albee over a parody of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. Signed in ink on the last page, with additional signatures from CBS and Warner Bros. officials.
Price: $600.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - DOCUMENT SIGNED 04/17/1964 - HFSID 321189Document signed by Edward Albee details an agreement with Metropolitan Broadcasting regarding rights to his pre-recorded discussion of "New Forces in Theatre". Signed on April 17, 1964, it grants absolute rights for promotion and assumes personal liability for comments made.
Price: $450.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED - HFSID 206186First day cover signed by Edward Albee, commemorating the 100th anniversary of Edgar Allan Poe's death. It includes a 3-cent Poe stamp, postmarked Richmond, VA, on October 7, 1949, marking the first day of issue.
Sale Price $105.00
$120.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED - HFSID 178312First Day Cover signed by Edward Albee, honoring John Dewey with a 30-cent Dewey stamp affixed and postmarked Burlington, Vermont, October 21, 1968. Albee is a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright known for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.
Sale Price $105.00
$120.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED 1990 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 223485Philatelic envelope signed by Edward Albee (1978, 1990), Charles Fuller (1990), George Axelrod, and Horton Foote, honoring William Shakespeare. It includes a 5-cent Shakespeare stamp and is postmarked Stratford, Connecticut, August 14, 1964, First Day of Issue.
Price: $280.00
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EDWARD ALBEE - FIRST DAY COVER WITH AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 297237First Day Cover signed by Edward Albee includes a quote from his play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? with the sentiment, “'Well, that's blood under the bridge.'” Postmarked October 17, 1991, in Houston, Texas.
Price: $120.00