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Tag Archives: scripts
The Books: “I Can’t Imagine Tomorrow” (Tennessee Williams)
Next on the script shelf: Next Tennessee Williams play on the shelf is I Canât Imagine Tomorrow, included in The Theatre of Tennessee Williams, Vol. 7: In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel, and Other Plays. Another one-act from the … Continue reading
The Books: “The Mutilated” (Tennessee Williams)
Next on the script shelf: Next Tennessee Williams play on the shelf is The Mutilated, included in The Theatre of Tennessee Williams, Vol. 7: In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel, and Other Plays. A one-act play published and produced … Continue reading
The Books: “I Rise in Flame Cried the Phoenix” (Tennessee Williams)
Next on the script shelf: Next Tennessee Williams play on the shelf is I Rise in Flame Cried the Phoenix, included in The Theatre of Tennessee Williams, Vol. 7: In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel, and Other Plays. This … Continue reading
The Books: “In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel” (Tennessee Williams)
Next in my Daily Book Excerpt: Next on the script shelf: Next Tennessee Williams play on the shelf is In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel, included in The Theatre of Tennessee Williams, Vol. 7: In the Bar of a … Continue reading
The Books: “The Night of the Iguana” (Tennessee Williams)
Next in my Daily Book Excerpt: Next on the script shelf: Next Tennessee Williams play on the shelf is The Night of the Iguana, included in The Theatre of Tennessee Williams, Vol. 4: Sweet Bird of Youth / Period of … Continue reading
The Books: “Period of Adjustment” (Tennessee Williams)
Next in my Daily Book Excerpt: The next play on the script shelf is: Next Tennessee Williams play on the shelf is The Period of Adjustment, included in The Theatre of Tennessee Williams, Vol. 4: Sweet Bird of Youth / … Continue reading
The Books: “Sweet Bird of Youth” (Tennessee Williams)
Next in my Daily Book Excerpt: The next play on the script shelf is: Next Tennessee Williams play on the shelf is Sweet Bird of Youth, included in The Theatre of Tennessee Williams, Vol. 4: Sweet Bird of Youth / … Continue reading
The Books: “Two-Character Play” (Tennessee Williams)
Next in my Daily Book Excerpt: Next on the script shelf: Next Tennessee Williams play on the shelf is The Two-Character Play. I’m nervous to even start discussing this play. It’s too personal. Let me just say this: this play … Continue reading
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The Books: “Small Craft Warnings” (Tennessee Williams)
Next in my Daily Book Excerpt: Next on the script shelf: Next Tennessee Williams play on the shelf is Small Craft Warnings, included in Theatre of Tennessee Williams, Vol. 5: The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore / Kingdom of … Continue reading
The Books: “Kingdom of Earth (The Seven Descents of Myrtle)” (Tennessee Williams)
Next in my Daily Book Excerpt: Next on the script shelf: Next Tennessee Williams play on the shelf is Kingdom of Earth (The Seven Descents of Myrtle) . This play was produced on Broadway in 1971, I think – early … Continue reading