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A captivating production of `Three Tall Women'

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The Boston Globe, October 25th, 1995

THREE TALL WOMEN Play in two acts by Edward Albee. Directed by Lawrence Sacharow. Set, James Noone. Lighting, Phil Monat. Costumes, Muriel Stockdale. At: The Colonial Theatre, through Nov. 5. If you were to try to disprove the smug adage "You can't teach someone to be an artist," you might start with Edward Albee's remarkable "Three Tall Women." Is there a better textbook for How to Turn Life Experience Into Art 101? None comes to mind immediately after seeing the sparkling touring production of this prizewinner at the Colonial. Albee has made no secret that the play centering on a ninetysomet...

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