Pulitzer Prize Winner Edward Albee’s Montauk House—Which He Designed Himself—Is for Sale | Playbill

Industry News Pulitzer Prize Winner Edward Albee’s Montauk House—Which He Designed Himself—Is for Sale The Long Island residence is listed for $20 million.
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Edward Albee's longtime summer home in Montauk, Long Island, is currently for sale, according to Newsday. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house, where the late playwright wrote the Pulitzer-winning Seascape, is currently listed for $20 million.

The home sits on 2.8 acres with 200 feet of oceanfront and was Albee's summer home for five decades. The property, which the playwright designed himself, also includes a guesthouse, a pool, a pool house, and a tennis court.

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A portion of the proceeds from the sale will benefit the Edward F. Albee Foundation.

Albee died in September 2016 following a short illness. In addition to Seascape, he won the Pulitzer Prize for A Delicate Balance and Three Tall Women; the latter was revived on Broadway this past season.

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