Albuquerque Journal: Albuquerque Little Theatre stages American classic 'A Streetcar Named Desire'
“A Streetcar Named Desire” dives into the world of Blanche DuBois, a woman who uproots from her life in Mississippi to live with her sister and brother-in-law in New Orleans. Written by Tennessee ...
Pulling into the hi-desert with a head of steam, clash and clatter is Tennessee Williams' 1947 Pulitzer Prize winning drama "A Streetcar Named Desire". Theatre 29 has staged a mesmerizing production ...
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NOLA.com: New Orleans 'Streetcar Named Desire' production is restrained, yet stylish and satisfying
“A Streetcar Named Desire” was lightning in a bottle when it hit Broadway in 1947. The play was a powder keg of sex and violence, overwhelming audiences with a trio of hot-blooded characters ...
New Orleans 'Streetcar Named Desire' production is restrained, yet stylish and satisfying
Blanche: You're married to a madman. Stella: I wish you'd stop taking it for granted that I'm in something I want to get out of. Blanche: What you are talking about is desire, just brutal desire. The ...
The New York Times: A Ferocious Paul Mescal Stars in a Brutal ‘Streetcar’
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Theater Review Desire comes a distant second to violence in a Brooklyn revival of the Tennessee Williams classic. By Jesse Green “The sky that shows ...
The New York Times: No American Drama Is as Haunted by Ghosts of Actors Past as ‘Streetcar’
No American Drama Is as Haunted by Ghosts of Actors Past as ‘Streetcar’