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...Streetcar Named Desire: by Tennessee Williams, Boston University School of Theatre Arts...
...Streetcar Named Desire: by Tennessee Williams, Boston University School of Theatre Arts...
...play, The Glass Menagerie, Williams portrayed his mother, clinging to outworn social "standards" to validate her life, and his withdrawn sister Rose, her madness and eventual lobotomy transmuted onstage into shyness and a limp. His own surrogate alternated between cries of self- justification and outpourings of guilt. In A Streetcar Named Desire, Williams depicted the brute half of himself, Stanley Kowalski, destroying the fragile, distracted half, Blanche DuBois...
...DANCE THEATRE of Harlem is known for its broad and electric repertoire, ranging from innovative modern pieces to dance-dramas like "A Streetcar Named Desire" to daring reinterpretations of classical ballets. Just 15 years old, it is considered a peer of leading American companies like The New York City Ballet and American Ballet Theater...
Going into Boston was a big adventure. But when ennui overcame us and the double features at the "Unie" palled (even though a heavy date might pay the extra fee and take you to sit in the overstuffed seats in the balcony), we would get on the "Mass Ave" streetcar and go into town to the Fine Arts Theater around the corner from the old Loew's State-Theater. There we would sit entranced by Rene Clair's Sous Les Toits de Paris and Le Million or Congress Dances, a charming old chestnut about the Congress of Vienna, replete with...