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Edward Albee’s Three Tall Women
ON TOUR

3 Tall Women

AN OXFORD PLAYHOUSE PRODUCTION in association with
GUILDFORD'S YVONNE ARNAUD THEATRE

Edward Albee's THREE TALL WOMEN is currently touring to Guildford's Yvonne Arnaud Theatre and Cambridge Arts Theatre, for performance times and booking information please contact the venues:

Tue 16 - Sat 20 May
Guildford's Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Box Office: 01483 440000
www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk

Tue 23 - Sat 27 May
Cambridge Arts Theatre
Box Office: 01223 503333
www.cambridgeartstheatre.com

'its unadorned precision is the perfect accompaniment to Albee's elegant dance of death. ' TIMES ****

Gripping stuff...always beautifully acted and directed and a credit to producer Tish Francis who is responsible for this latest 'home-grown' Playhouse production. OXFORD MAIL

Three women. Together. In one room. Memories of
love, pain, sex, disappointments, hopes and joys.


In Three Tall Women, Edward Albee portrays human frailty and aging with insight, wit, and complete absence of sentimentality. 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, best known for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and A Delicate Balance, is celebrated around the world for having written some of the best plays in contemporary theatre. Three Tall Women earned him his third Pulitzer Prize and three Best Play awards.

Director, Irina Brown was Artistic Director of the Tron Theatre, Glasgow from 1996-99. Credits include The Vagina Monologues (West End and UK Tour), Further Than the Furthest Thing (National Theatre) and a revival of Boris Godunov at the Royal Opera House.


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