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Robinson's Theatre Company Brings Rare Tennessee Williams Play Back to the Stage

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[Bowdoin News] - Fresh from the success of The Glass Menagerie, and while still working on A Streetcar Named Desire in New Orleans, Tennessee Williams wrote a pivotal play in that few have ever seen: Ten Blocks on the Camino Real. A revised version opened on

Jambalaya and Jazz: The New Orleans connection

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[Himalayan Times] - It is the city of Jazz and writers like Tennessee Williams have said that everywhere there's the tinkling of piano, and I know a writer friend who went in search of a famous singer called Charmaine Neville and went from café to café and wrote an

A Streetcar Named Desire, Sadler's Wells, London

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[The Independent] - Attempting to replicate the experience of Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire without recourse to the sweaty New Orleans drawl of its language might seem like trying to open a bottle of bourbon in boxing gloves. But with the collaboration of

Authors and Agents and Tennessee Williams Fest [Oh My!]

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[Huffington Post (blog)] - The Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival's 26th year this March brought fan favorites from classic Williams plays to the annual Stanley and Stella Shouting Contest. It also brought panels discussing a literary world balancing the rise of
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