A Streetcar Named Desire
Event description
Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, which won the 1948 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, tells the story of a devastating clash between fantasy and reality.
Blanche DuBois, a fading southern belle, finds herself lost in the modern world. Seeking refuge with her sister Stella in a lively, crowded neighbourhood of New Orleans, she clashes with Stella's rough and unrefined husband, Stanley Kowalski. As their tensions escalate, Blanche's delicate sense of self begins to unravel, putting her sanity and her last hope for happiness at risk.
CAST
Kellie Jones as BLANCHE DUBOIS
Emily Cassar as STELLA KOWALSKI
Samuel Litvensky as STANLEY KOWALSKI
Cooper Dawson as HAROLD 'MITCH' MITCHELL
Mykala Godden as EUNICE HUBBELL
Jesse Gameiro as STEVE HUBBELL
Some of the content in A Streetcar Named Desire may be triggering for some viewers. This production contains adult themes and controversial elements, such as strong physical and sexual violence, descriptions of suicide, rape, domestic abuse and alcoholism.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to show time.
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