Theatre Review Three Tall Women Essay, Research Paper
Edward Albee’s Three Tall Women, portrays the life of a woman (A) who overcomes numerous hardships. The entire play is set in the woman’s bedroom and the time is the present. The cast of only five, two of which have no lines, perform the play arena style.
Upon coming to see this play, I had absolutely no knowledge of the story line or playwright. With the first act, I followed the story easily, understanding the old woman was ninety-two and physically incapable of caring for herself. However, it was not her makeup or movements that ultimately led me to believe she was ninety-two years old. It was her first line, “I’m ninety-two years old ,” which gave me the hint. Her makeup made her look old, but not that old. Her hair, being dark gray as opposed to being white, perhaps contributed her younger-than-ninety-two-years-old appearance. Also, her movements were convincing at times, but lacked frailness at certain points. For instance, when she returned from the bathroom and sat on the bed, she was very able to seat herself and sit very well without any back support whereas earlier she had needed assistance as well as a pillow for her back.
The other characters, B and C, were convincing in their costumes and makeup. However, I didn’t truly understand their characters. I couldn’t tell if the nurse, B, was annoyed with the old woman or if she felt sorry for her. Character C, the lawyer, didn’t really have a defined character except that she exhibited no sympathy for the old woman. Her facial expressions were blank at times and her movements seemed awkward.
After intermission, the play resumed and this time, th
The lighting throughout the play gave no clues to the story and basically turned on in the beginning and off at the end. There were no significant changes,
I didn’t enjoy the performance, and I didn’t really like the play itself. The story didn’t really relate to me in any aspect. I think that an older person might enjoy the story line better. I would recommend that my grandma or aunt see this play, but I would also recommend that they come to this performance knowing a little bit more about the play than I did.