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 ...
Two hours and 45 minutes with one intermission. 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 ...
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 the Academy ...
Backyard Renaissance’s “A Streetcar Named Desire” isn’t just a drama; it’s a ghost story. Director Rob Lutfy leans into the spectral energy of Tennessee Williams’ New Orleans, conjuring a version of ...
New York — Theater lovers undaunted by astronomical ticket prices are flocking to the Brooklyn Academy of Music‘s Harvey Theater to see Paul Mescal as Stanley Kowalski in the Almeida Theatre Company’s ...
“I am not one who can find in Mr. Williams’ farewells the ray of light called hope,” Claudia Cassidy wrote in this very newspaper some 75 years ago. “As ‘The Glass Menagerie’ dimmed its candles on ...
A bare stage can be an actor’s greatest ally. Also a director’s and a playwright’s. For unforgettable proof, witness the transfixing production of Tennessee Williams’s “A Streetcar Named Desire,” from ...
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 ...
It’s been 17 years since Tennessee Williams’ 1947 play “A Streetcar Named Desire” was last produced professionally in San Diego. But it’s a pretty good bet that it’s never been staged like the intense ...
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Rebecca Frecknall’s take on Tennessee Williams’ “A Streetcar Named Desire” is taking the stage at BAM’s Harvey Theater at 651 Fulton St. Hot off a run on London’s West End, the ...
Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire is one of the great naturalistic plays of the post-World War Two period. Josh Seymour’s intense production for Sheffield Crucible, while preserving the ...