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ME, MYSELF & I
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Directed by Emily Mann
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When a pair of identical twin brothers are both named Otto, how's a mother supposed to keep them straight? Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winner Edward Albee is in top form with this dark, funny and moving play that takes sibling rivalry to existential heights.
Ages 14 and up. MAture content and brief nudity
Edward Albee, whose plays include Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, The Zoo Story, The Play About the Baby and All Over, is widely considered to be America’s foremost living playwright. He has received three Pulitzer Prizes for drama — for A Delicate Balance, Seascape, Three Tall Women; a Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement; the Gold Medal in Drama from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters ; as well as the Kennedy Center Honors and the National Medal of Arts .
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"one of the few genuinely great living American dramatists." “Albee handles his chosen technique with a disarmingly childlike and sardonic freshness.”
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Ta-ta! Give ’Em the Old Existential Soft-Shoe Read Full Review
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By BEN BRANTLEY The New York Times 1/28/2008 |
Albee's playful take on a recurring serious theme Read Full Review
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By Toby Zinman The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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