Edward Albee’s Me, Myself, and I
Mainstage Theater
Written by
Edward Albee
Directed by Emily Mann
Mother can’t tell her identical twins apart. But when Otto announces his brother doesn’t exist, the household descends into chaos. Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winner Edward Albee is “in rare form with his newest play, turning the most fundamental questions of identity into verbal soft-shoes.” (Ben Brantley, New York Times)
Photos of (1) Elizabeth Ashley and Brian Murray; (2) Preston Sadleir and Natalia Payne; (3) Preston Sadleir and Zachary Booth; and (4) Elizabeth Ashley and Brian Murray by Joan Marcus.
“A unique brew of misanthropy, melancholy and impish delight in word games. Your psyche will be stirred by this Jungian puzzle about mothers, absent fathers, and identical twins.”
— Time Out NY“Any new play by Edward Albee is a major theatrical event.”
— The New York Times
“There's no disguising Albee's singular vision.”
— AP