A kinetic reading of some of Tennessee Williams’s most moving poems, staged with minimalism & style. These particularly revealing selections are a rare insight into the mind of the writer Harold Pinter called America’s greatest playwright. Selected & arranged by longtime New Yorker writer John Lahr & directed by Kent Paul. Performed by Glynnis O’Connor & Dan Domingues.
Presented through special arrangement with The University of The South, Sewanee, Tennessee. Curated by Roberta Bonisson and David Oliver, an earlier version of An Evening of Tennessee Williams Poems was done at The Shed in Brooklyn on October 19, 2013.
More Info: http://dixonplace.org/performances/an-evening-of-tennessee-williams-poems/
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