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These queens come to slay. A young Tennessee Williams lived and worked on some of his greatest plays in Provincetown in the ...
The community is small. At a panel on Williams and “The Sense of Place,” David Kaplan, the co-founder of the Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theatre Festival, looked down the table and said ...
In Gregg Ostrin’s one-act play “Kowalski,” a playwright and an actor meet cute. It’s a summer night in 1947, and Tennessee Williams is at his Provincetown beach house discussing his upcoming project, ...
From the 1920s on, major figures in American arts and letters—Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, Tennessee Williams and E.E. Cummings—gravitated toward Provincetown, and it was common for ...
Still, he certainly looked like a movie star, and when Williams first laid eyes on him at the Atlantic House bar in Provincetown ... Frank Merlo & Tennessee Williams, Getty Images And thus ...
Kowalski, a new play exploring the first meeting between Tennessee Williams and Marlon Brando by Gregg Ostrin, begins its New York premiere January 12. Directed by Colin Hanlon, the play runs at ...
In “Orpheus Descending,” which premiered on Broadway a decade later than “Streetcar,” Tennessee Williams tells almost a reverse story. In “Orpheus Descending,” an attractive young ...