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Paul Mescal and Patsy Ferran star in Rebecca Frecknall's production of Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" at the ...
The year was 1947; the setting, a rooftop rehearsal space on West 42nd Street; and the play, after some vacillation on what the title should be, “A Streetcar Named Desire.” Its author ...
Paul Mescal and Patsy Ferran star in a heavy-handed production of Tennessee Williams’s masterpiece, and a mismatched cast stumbles around Henrik Ibsen’s haunted classic.
Set in the French Quarter of New Orleans during the restless years following World War Two, A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE is the story of Blanche DuBois, a fragile and neurotic woman on a desperate ...
“I don’t want realism,” says Blanche DuBois, the cracked libertine belle of Tennessee Williams’s 1947 masterwork, A Streetcar Named Desire. “I'll tell you what I want. Magic!” The ...
Tennessee Williams' sultry drama, A Streetcar Named Desire is set against the sexy backdrop of New Orleans' gritty French Quarter A Streetcar Named Desire tells the tale of former school teacher ...
For unforgettable proof, witness the transfixing production of Tennessee Williams’s “A Streetcar Named Desire,” from the Almeida Theatre in London, now at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
And so, with a stupendous Almeida Theatre revival of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire (BAM Harvey ... we gaze upon an open arena of drama, upon which Frecknall and her cast have ...
Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize winner “A Streetcar Named Desire” is still one of Broadway’s most critically acclaimed plays. Written in 1947 and adapted to the big screen in 1951 in ...
At BAM, 651 Fulton Street in Brooklyn, through April 6. Audiences are boarding “A Streetcar Named Desire” — or, rather, a train called Q — in droves to experience “Gladiator II” star ...
Like Blanche DuBois, many of us want a little magic — especially when it comes to theater. That aging Southern belle and her cohorts will deliver on just that in the new production of "A Streetcar ...
Not bloody likely. Those stage directions from Tennessee Williams’s published script for A Streetcar Named Desire may amount to a mission statement and an artist’s credo but, 78 years after ...