by Tennessee Williams
The Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh presents the Pitlochry Festival Theatre production
After losing her family home and prosperous life, former southern belle Blanche Dubois moves into the shabby apartment of her younger sister Stella and her husband Stanley Kowalski in a poor neighbourhood in New Orleans.
Blanche and Stanley take an immediate dislike to one another. The conflict between them heats up as Blanche attempts to convince her sister to leave her abusive husband. Tensions mount with tragic consequences for Blanche.
Where?
until 9th November - The Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh
MIX UP REVIEWS:
Stewart - ★★★★★
"What a thrill it is to see such an exquisite production of the classic Tennesee Williams play - still one of the all-time greats.
The production is rich in its evocative details of depicting a specific time and place, the amazing set, costumes, props all add to the depth of the performance. Meanwhile the actors all give tremendous performances, all clearly doing the play and characters the justice they deserve. Kirsty Stuart in particular is transcendental as Blanche DuBois, giving this fragile character the grit and gravitas that can sometimes be overlooked. It's an award worthy performance and a must-see.
It's such a pleasure to see a play as it should be originally performed. A must-see don't miss it!"
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