Alice Ripley Plays All Roles In A Scene From WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?

By: Jul. 14, 2014
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Tony Award-winning Broadway superstar Alice Ripley has recently been utilizing her SoundCloud account to share a series of intriguing and entertaining clips and she now presents a skillful and absorbing performance of a classic scene from the acclaimed Edward Albee drama WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? in which she plays all the roles.

Of note, last week, Ripley also released a brand new song now available to hear in full titled "Miss America".

Plus, Ripley recently released a drum-accented take on the popular Alicia Keys song "New York State Of Mind" as well as an acoustic take on the tune last month.

Additionally, Ripley also shared a clip of herself alongside Japanese NEXT TO NORMAL lead Gen Parton Shin on the score standout "I'm Alive", as well.

Follow Ripley The Band on SoundCloud for more clips - including "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend", "So Many Ways", "Stand By Your Man" and many more - available here.

For more information on Alice Ripley and to receive regular updates on Ripley The Band, follow her on Twitter here.

Listen to Alice Ripley performing a scene from WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? below.



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