Three Tall Women
by Edward Albee
1994 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
“one of the year’s
most thoughtful plays”
Michael Morain, Des Moines Register
(full review - adobe pdf)
“[Three Tall Women] delivers”
John Busbee, 99.1 FM-LP KFMG’s Culture Buzz
(full review - adobe pdf)
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ORIGINAL RUN
September 13-23, 2007
The cast and crew
| “A” | Sue Gerver Δ |
| “B” | Mary Bricker Δ |
| “C” | Laura Van Waardhuizen |
| Young Man | Daniel Haymes Δ |
| Director | Thatcher Williams |
| AD/SM | David Oddy |
| Costume Designer | Christy Wilkins |
| Lighting Designer | Sean Kearney |
Δ = denotes TFAC debut
About the show
As an imperious, acerbic old woman lies dying, she is tended by two other women and visited by a young man from her past. Albee’s frank dialogue about everything from incontinence to infidelity gives a wonderful insight on aging without becoming sentimental. Charge with wit, pain, and laughter - Three Tall Women tells us about forgiveness, reconciliation, and our own fate. These women lay bare the truths of our lives - how we live, how we love, what we settle for, and how we die.








