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A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
Due to a scandalous indiscretion, Blanche Dubose, a fragile, fading Southern Belle on the precipice of madness, has been banished from her hometown of Laurel, Mississippi. Having no place to go, she arrives unannounced at the shabby, French Quarter apartment of her sister, Stella Kowalski. While living there, Blanche, like a moth flitting around a flame, loses her grip on reality and succumbs to the animalistic sensuality of Stella's husband, Stanley Kowalski. He's a man of solid, blue-collar stock, direct, passionate, and often violent. Set in the restless years following World War II, A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE is one of the most famous plays of the 20th Century. Opening on Broadway in 1947, the play rocketed its author, Tennessee Williams, to stardom. Mr. Williams intricately weaves death, desire, love, and lust into his play, lacing it together with a disdain for reality, coupled with a longing for magic and, in the end, the kindness of strangers.
Director - Anthony Wayne Kalberg Assistant Director - Mary LaCour
CAST (in order of appearance): Flower Seller - Tina Johnston Eunice Hubble - Faith Webster Blanche DuBois - Juliana Lewis Stella Kowalski - Maureen Flynn Stanley Kowalski - David Slatten Harold Mitchell - Joel Herr Steven Hubble - Anthony Pyle Pablo Gonzales - Nick Smith Paperboy - Robert LaCour Doctor - Paul Hernandez
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LocationMary C. O'Keefe Cultural Center (View)
1600 Government Street
Ocean Springs, MS 39564
United States
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Minimum Age: 13 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Accessibility
*Designated parking and ramp for wheelchair access on west side of building.
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