Three Tall Women is a play by Edward Albee. It won the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Edward Franklin Albee III (born March 12, 1928) is a leading American playwright, for many the most important one alive. ... The Pulitzer Prize for Drama was first awarded in 1918. ...
The women she shows are proud, sometimes eccentric, sometimes insupportable, but all of them hide inside of their hearts an unfulfilled tenderness and an infinite and thoughtless desire of love.
“Threetallwomen”, a play which was granted with the Pulitzer Prize, was called by American critics one of the most emotional play of this dramaturge.
Stage director Kudzmanaitė is convinced that “this actress who is one of the most unique stars of the Lithuania theatre has enriched the realization of “Threetallwomen” by attention to each word, each emotion and to each thought, and thus she has given a new quality for the common work”.
While ThreeTallWomen, his 1994 Pulitzer Prize winner, portrays a difficult woman, she is by no means vilified.
She bemoans no longer being "tall" - a metaphor for the personal strength she feels she once possessed - but most of the time she behaves in a manner that irritates rather than reflects the stately, controlling woman she once was.
ThreeTallWomen is perhaps Albee's greatest work to date, fully representative of his power and creativity as a writer (and better than several of his plays previously produced by ETC).The production is beautifully presented: Brian c.