Glass Menagerie, The
Americannoun
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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.”
From Los Angeles Times
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.
From The Guardian
“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.”
From The New Yorker
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?”
From Los Angeles Times
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.
From New York Times
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