SCRIPT
- Three
Tall
Women
:
a Play
in Two
Acts
by
Edward Albee
ABOUT
THREE TALL WOMEN
WINNER
OF THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR DRAMA
Three
Tall Women is
a two-act play by Edward
Albee. It was first performed at the English Theater in Vienna,
Austria under the direction of Albee himself and starring American
actress Myra Carter, who won several awards for the performance.
In
1994, Three Tall Women made its New York debut at the
Vineyard Theater, once again starring Myra Carter. The same year, the
play premiered at the Wyndhams Theater in London's West End. The
London production, as well as its 2011 revival, were directed by
Anthony Page and starred Maggie Smith.
Recently
revived on Broadway in a production directed by Joe Mantello,
starring two-time Oscar winner Glenda Jackson and Tony winner Laurie
Metcalf
Earning
a Pulitzer and Best Play awards from the Evening Standard, Critics
Circle, and Outer Critics Circle, among others, when it premiered,
Edward Albee has, in Three Tall Women, created a masterwork of modern
theater.
As
an imperious, acerbic old woman lies dying, she is tended by two
other women and visited by a young man. Albee?s frank dialogue
about everything from incontinence to infidelity portrays aging
without sentimentality. His scenes are charged with wit, pain, and
laughter, and his observations tell us about forgiveness,
reconciliation, and our own fates. But it is his probing portrait of
the three women that reveals Albee?s genius. Separate characters on
stage in the first act, yet actually the same ?everywoman? at
different ages in the second act, these ?tall women? lay bare the
truths of our lives?how we live, how we love, what we settle for,
and how we die. Edward Albee has given theatergoers, critics, and
students of drama reason to rejoice.
Edward
Albee
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Edward
Albee, the American dramatist, was born in 1928. He has written and
directed some of the best plays in contemporary American theatre and
three of his plays: A Delicate Balance, Seascape and Three Tall
Women have received Pulitzer Prizes. His most famous play, Who?s
Afraid of Virginia Woolf? won the New York Drama Critics Circle
Award for Best Play.
Albee
himself has also received numerous awards for lifetime achievement,
Tony Award nominations, and other honors for his contributions to the
fields of drama and literature.
His
other plays include The Zoo Story, The Death of Bessie Smith, The
Sandbox, The American Dream, Tiny Alice, All Over, Listening, The
Lady from Dubuque, The Man Who Had Three Arms, Finding the Sun,
Fragments, Marriage Play and The Lorca Play.