In Edward Albee’s play, the legendary Glenda Jackson is a gift that the director, Joe Mantello, doesn’t so much squander as fail to unwrap.
Hilton Als reviews Edward Albee’s play, starring the legendary Glenda Jackson and directed by Joe Mantello.
At 82, Glenda Jackson Commands the Most Powerful Role in Theater - The New York Times
The Lower Depths – Intiman Theatre
Test Different Options - FasterCapital
What Power Means to Powerful Women: Chapter 4
2023 Season Program _ June by HVSF - Issuu
All Things Bookish with Debby
All About Zoe Perry's Relationship with Famous Parents Jeff Perry and Laurie Metcalf
prod1802 — The Rogue Theatre
Shows - Reviews, Regional News
PDF) Prison Libraries - Initial Literature Review
Three Tall Women' Theater Review