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- Combining Absurdist Drama with Realism
In this essay, Glenn examines how Edward Albee combines elements of absurdist drama with realism in Three Tall Women.
- Review of Three Tall Women
Calling Three Tall Women a return to form, Appelo praises the playwright for being ‘‘back in tune with his times.’’
- Review of Three Tall Women
While critical of the playwright’s neglect in the area of plot, Luere praises Albee’s play as his strongest in years.
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