Myra Carter was cataloguing, with some exasperation, the dizzying stage directions for the character she plays in Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Three Tall Women."
Myra Carter is her real name.
The Vineyard hired the same actors (including Myra Carter and Marian Seldes) and director (Lawrence Sacharow) who had done it in Woodstock.
Myra Carter (born October 27, 1930) is an award-winning American actress of stage, screen and television.
Most sources indicate that Myra Carter was born in Chicago to an English father and a Scottish mother, who soon separated.
The elderly widow (Myra Carter) has discovered in a safe an 8 millimeter film that appears to document the murder of a young woman.
Played with virtuosic reversals of mood by the superb Myra Carter, A is a 92-year-old woman (or is it 91, as she insists?)
With Myra Carter (of "Three Tall Women") as an outspoken nurse and Pamela Nyberg as Ms. Harris's petulant daughter (2:00).
Myra Carter, who plays the matriarch in "Something Unspoken" with great cunning, would have given Mrs. Venable just the imperial rot she needs.
The older generation of characters, which also includes the Nurse (Myra Carter) and the Best Friend (John Carter), have achieved some accommodation with this central reality.