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Martin (Don R. McManus) confesses to Stevie (Pamela Reed), his wife, his love for Sylvia. |
Martin's friend Don (Charles Shaw Robinson, right), a TV producer, interviews Martin (Don R. McManus) upon being named the youngest recipient of architecture's coveted Pritzker Prize. |
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Stevie (Pamela Reed) and Martin (Don R. McManus) are the deeply committed copule at the heart of Edward Albee's The Goat or, Who is Sylvia? |
Martin (Don R. McManus) embraces his son Billy (Joseph Parks) following Martin's shocking confession. |
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Ross (Charles Shaw Robinson, center) defends his decision to tell Stevie about Martin (Don R. McManus, seated) and his adulterous affair with Sylvia, as Martin's son Billy (Joseph Parks) attempts to intercede. |
Pamela Reed portrays Stevie, Martin's longtime and deeply committed wife. |
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Stevie (Pamela Reed) presents the family with the letter disclosing the affair between Martin (Don R. McManus) and Sylvia. |
Stevie (Pamela Reed) and Martin (Don R. McManus) bitterly clash over the events that have brought their family apart and the fate of their relationship. |
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Pamela Reed |
Don McManus |
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Playwright Edward Albee |