Called “the best play Edward Albee has written” (The Boston Globe), this Pulitzer prize-winner, told with humor, explores the challenges of living and dying. As a 92-year old woman struggles with disorientation and senility, she reflects on her youth, marriage, and estrangement from her gay son with a mixture of satisfaction and regret. From the author of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolfe and The Goat or, Who Is Sylvia?, Three Tall Women is Albee’s most intentionally autobiographical work to date.