A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE

A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, written by Tennessee Williams, is an iconic American play that follows Blanche DuBois as she attempts to find hope for stability and a refuge from her haunting past in her reunion with sister, Stella. However, Stella’s new life with husband Stanley in their modest home situated in the French Quarter of New Orleans unsettles Blanche, unearths her troubled past, introduces new but fleeting love with a man named Mitch, and eventually leads to a traumatizing confrontation with Stanley.

DIRECTION |  Jess K Smith
SCENIC DESIGN  |  Kurt Walls
COSTUME DESIGN  |  Mishka Navarre
LIGHTING DESIGN  | Patty Mathieu
FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHY  |  Jesse Hinds
DIALECT  |   Terri Weagant
MUSIC DIRECTOR  |  Max Hirtz-Wolf
STAGE MANAGEMENT  |  Henry Reed (ASM |  Molly Gregory, Libby Dabrowski)
FEATURING  |  Cassie Jo Fastabend, Erin Broughan, Gabriel Vergez, Darrin Schultz, Katelyn Hart, Sikander Sohail, Mitch Young, Annika Perez-Krikorian, John Magas, Jake Bisuut, Shelby Isham, Lisa Hawkins
JAZZ COMBO  |  Max Hirtz-Wolf, Adam Lewis, Rachel Schroder, Leo Levine Sporer

University of Puget Sound  |  Norton Clapp Theatre
Friday, Feb. 27, 7:30 pm
Saturday, Feb. 28, 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm
Friday, March 6, 7:30 pm
Saturday, March 7, 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm

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