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Glass Menagerie, The

noun

  1. a play (1945) by Tennessee Williams.



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Yulin was also a stage director who oversaw productions of several plays, including “The Glass Menagerie,” “The Trip to Bountiful,” “This Lime Tree Bower,” “Men’s Lives” and “The Man Who Came to Dinner.”

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Huppert was in rehearsal for Ivo van Hove’s new production of Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie: the run was cut short after a week of performances, and a scheduled transfer to London’s Barbican in June remains in doubt.

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“For a journalist unwilling to interview Tennessee Williams, who wrote the latest hit show, ‘The Glass Menagerie,’ the only alternative is giving up his press card.”

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Because at first, when I told a friend that they wanted me to play Tom in “Glass Menagerie,” the response was “Who’s playing Laura, Estelle Parsons?”

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In December, he was sued by the University of the South, which owns the rights to the plays of Tennessee Williams, over a recent revival of “The Glass Menagerie”; the lawsuit was settled last month.

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