Tennessee Williams: Singular First Person
Adapted by Jeffrey Ouellette
April 30 at 7 pm
Adapted and performed by Jeffrey Ouellette, “Tennessee Williams: Singular First Person” is an autobiographical view of the playwright’s personal life and public persona, as told through his published letters and memoirs. Unbridled and uncensored, Williams’ exuberance in triumph and endurance through failure are the hallmarks of his life and his theatre “assuming there is much difference between them.”
*Audience cautioned that some material may be inappropriate for children under 18. Content includes strong language, sexual situations and drug use.
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