written by Edward Albee
directed by Tom Cardullo
Friday January 21st 2000 — Saturday February 12th 2000

It begins as a naturalistic conversation among three women (identified as A, B, and C) from successive generations who meet in a hospital room. Each is undergoing a change from one life phase to another, and each faces her travails and disappointments with lots of Albee’s trademark bitter wit. In the second act, however, the three women become representatives of the same person at different ages (26, 52, late 80s), and their bickering talk becomes a touching internal colloquy about life, love, and the inevitability of loss.
Cast
- The Old Woman: Mary Ann Garland
- The Middle-Aged Woman: Carol Napier
- The Young Woman: Julie Allen
- The Young Man: Jason Blanton
Production Staff / Crew
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Director: Tom Cardullo
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Set Designer: Robert Sven Olson
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Costume Designer: Suzanne Potoma
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Lighting Designer: Mike Gnazzo
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Assistant Director: Michael Edan
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Special Effects Designer: Jennie Marino
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Producer: Ed Potoma
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Stage Manager: Beverly De Caprio Huff
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Assistant Stage Manager: Fred Pulver