Lies, lies, inside and out. All lies.
Desperate times call for desperate measures as faded southern belle, Blanche Dubois escapes to the heat and the heart of New Orleans. But a dark past is hard to leave behind and when confronted for the first time with her brother-in-law Stanley Kowalski, the present soon turns ugly.
As the sweat and the dirt of the city soak into her fine lace and the blood pulses in her ears to the beat of red hot jazz, Blanche retreats into a world she once knew. A world that had long ago slipped away from her grasp, just as her life has now.
Tennessee Williams’s tender yet powerful Pulitzer Prizewinning 1947 play has long been considered a landmark of 20th century theatre. Artistic Director Gemma Bodinetz directs another American classic following her critically acclaimed Playhouse productions of All My Sons and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.
This will be the first Tennessee Williams produced by the Playhouse in over thirty years.
A Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse production presented through special arrangement with The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee.
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
Fri 17 Feb to Sat 10 Mar at the Playhouse
Evenings: 7.30pm (except Tue 28 Feb)
Twilight Performance: Tue 28 Feb at 5.30pm
Matinées: Thu 23 Feb, Thu 1 Mar and Thu 8 Mar at 1.30pm
Sat 25 Feb, Sat 3 Mar and Sat 10 Mar at 2pm
Tickets: £10 - £21
Age: 16+
Running time: Approx 3hrs (includes an interval)
Afterwords: Mon 27 Feb
Page To Stage: Thu 1 Mar
Audio Described: Fri 9 Mar
Captioned: Sat 10 Mar (Mat)

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