Three Tall Women at the Lyric Stage Company

by Heather Bouzan, 04-07-2008

THROUGH SATURDAY, APRIL 26
You likely know Edward Albee as the author of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, but Three Tall Women is the play that won him his third Pulitzer Prize - and is considered by some his best work. The latter is being staged by, and at, the Lyric Stage Company (140 Clarendon Street, Boston, 617.585.5678). Three Tall Women follows a 92-year-old woman as she reflects on the ups and downs of her life - the optimism of her youth, her husband's infidelity, her estrangement from her gay son - through a thin veil of senility. Albee also explores his own experiences, in the character of the son, in what is recognized as his most intentionally autobiographical work. Tickets ($25 to $50) are available at www.lyricstage.com or 617.585.5678.

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