Sometimes a production comes along that makes you rethink your preconceptions of a classic play, and in the case of Benedict Andrews’ A Streetcar Name...
It’s Tennessee Williams and somewhere between the delusion and negligees, opiates and bourbon, are characters haunted by what they are supposed to be,...
The intimacy of Canal Café Theatre lends itself exquisitely to this one Act play by Tennessee Williams. Written in 1938, when Williams was a mere 27 ...
On the 4th floor of 35 Marylebone High Street, we enter Tennessee Williams’ America and watch a woman (Annie Saunders—also directed and performed in T...