Three Tall Women

Three Tall Women was held in August 2017.

By Edward Albee,
Directed by Geoff Brittain.

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Reviews

  • "A phenomenal piece of theatre … Jean Walker is astounding as the dying woman giving me another to add to my small mental list of the best performances that I have seen over the decades, first as an ordinary audience member and later, as a critic. 
    This is definitely one out of the box and will be spoken of for a long time to come. People will judge other performances by this benchmark.
    If you make any claim at all to loving great theatre, you’ll see this one, but speed is of the essence if you want tickets. Word gets round quickly in Adelaide so don’t miss out.”
    Barry Lenny, GlamAdelaide
  • “It is Albee through and through …director Geoff Brittain has fully grasped the nettle and his masterstroke is the casting of Jean Walker … Walker is outstanding, Rachel Burfield superb in both acts.”
    The Advertiser
  • “This is a must see … Albee’s script allows each woman moments to shine and Jean Walker, Rachel Burfield and Jessica Carroll do this with ease. Brittain has assembled a production team that ties it beautifully together with an elegant and understated set design by Ole Wiebkin, enhanced lighting design by Scott Cleggett and stunning costumes by Gilian Cordell.”
    Stage Whispers
  • “What a production! … The language is striking, the characters true to life, and the observation so accurate that this is truly a deeply moving piece of theatre. Well worth seeing.”
    Adelaide Theatre Guide
  • “Once again the Theatre Guild has tackled a serious and demanding play ... it’s a challenge they faced and met. Walker gave a splendid, sustained performance, capturing both the pleasures and torment of the character. Her empathy and focus were critical, holding the audience’s rapt attention.”
    Encore, Theatre Association of South Australia
  • “Walker was of course quite the stand out, being both hilarious and tragic … Rachel Burfield was simply fantastic … Overall, Three Tall Women was a great production from the UATG, showcasing some really wonderful performances and a really impressive set design … highly recommend having a look”
    On Dit