A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams | Directed by L. Zane Jones
Our first play to be produced in residence at New City Theatre was a re-imagining of the modern classic A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams.
Williams called Streetcar "a plea for the understanding of the delicate people.” Williams dramatizes the plight of the delicate people in a world that is indifferent and at times hostile to tenderness, warning us in this beautiful, tragic story, that 'if we don't watch out, the brutes will take over.' A plague has stricken the moths, the moths are dying, their bodies are flakes of bronze on the carpets lying. Enemies of the delicate everywhere have breathed a pestilent mist into the air. -Excerpt from the poem, 'A Lament for the Moths' by Tennessee Williams |
Performance Run: Jan 2 - 25, 2015
at New City Theatre
Seattle, WA
at New City Theatre
Seattle, WA
Cast
Amy Baldwin, LoraBeth Barr, Robert Bergin, Robin Hall Smith, Robin Jones, Josh Langager, Kelli Mohrbacher, David Nail,
Edward Peyret and Sam Read
Edward Peyret and Sam Read
Designers
Scenic Design
Angie Harrison Sound Design
Andrew Swan |
Costume Design
Ali Rose Panzarella Stage Manager
Michael Hanley |
Light and Sound Design
Lindsay Smith Dramaturge
Thea Cooper |