Beauty, in Miller’s sense, is not on Frecknall’s menu. Blanche’s costumes (by Merle Hensel) make no pretense of prettiness, ...
Pulling into the hi-desert with a head of steam, clash and clatter is Tennessee Williams' 1947 Pulitzer Prize winning drama ...
It starts with a drumbeat. A very, very loud drumbeat. We’re talking literal drums here. The drums don’t just punctuate the ...
For theater director Rebecca Frecknall it is not that all the world’s a stage, but that a relatively unadorned stage can and ...
Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize winner “A Streetcar Named Desire” is still one of Broadway’s most critically acclaimed ...
In this revival of Tennessee Williams’s story, Mescal’s half-despised, half-beloved brute has but one decent emotion ...
With a revival starring Paul Mescal and Patsy Ferran in Brooklyn, a look at the carefully weighted balance that actors ...
I don’t want realism; I want magic!” exclaims our antiheroine Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire, Sheffield Theatres’ ...
Paul Mescal taking his shirt off four times may be enough to justify the steep ticket prices. Though his abs alone are ...
While the crowd has come for Paul, at the end of Tennessee Williams’ classic play, which opened Tuesday night in Brooklyn, ...
Patsy Ferran, the actress cast as Blanche DuBois, Williams’s fading Southern belle ... But the character who emerges as most interesting in this “Streetcar” is Stella, Blanche’s sister and Stanley’s ...