A Streetcar Named Desire, By Tennessee Williams
Directed By: Robert Winters
Performances: February 9-19, 2000

The timeless story of the inevitable conflict of character between two very different human beings. The delicate, romantic, genteel southern belle, Blanche Dubois, struggling desparately to hold onto the past, is in stark contrast to the crude, brutish, no-nonsense Stanley Kowalski, resentful and intolerant of Blanche's affectations. Tennessee Williams throws these two together in the steamy hotbed on New Orleans in the 1940s. The result is one of the most hypnotic, riveting and exciting in the American canon.