In 1947, Tennessee Williams unveiled A Streetcar Named Desire to an American audience with fresh memories of war and all that comes after. He wrote it explicitly for the time, and yet, nearly 80 years ...
WILLIAMSTOWN — Long before “A Streetcar Named Desire,” before “The Glass Menagerie," before “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” Tennessee Williams wrote a searing prison drama, “Not About Nightingales," which ...
Tennessee Williams is one of America's great playwrights and screenwriters. But before he wrote masterpieces like "The Glass Menagerie" and "A Streetcar Named Desire," Williams wrote radio plays. One ...
Back in 1955, Tennessee Williams told reporter Pen Wilson, of The Times-Picayune, that he considered New Orleans “one of the last frontiers of Bohemia” and “my favorite place to write.” Seventy years ...
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