You don’t often see a family like the one depicted in Edward Albee’s Me, Myself & I: Mother can’t tell her 28-year-old twin sons apart and shares a bed with her psychiatrist; one twin (OTTO) claims that his brother (otto) doesn’t exist and declares that he’s planning to become Chinese; and the other twin (otto) frets over his crazy relatives and reluctantly brings his girlfriend home to Mother. Got all that? You’ll have to head to Playwrights Horizons to see the show, but for now, take a look at Joan Marcus’ gallery of production photos of this eagerly awaited off-Broadway event.