A jarring portrayal of clashing cultures, John Neumeier’s adaptation of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire lays bare the pure emotion of dance. Taking audiences inside the tormented mind of aging southern belle Blanch Du Bois, the production alternates between past and present, echoing her unraveling sense of reality. The set, costuming and sound design provide a rich backdrop to the powerful and evocative choreography. This is sure to be an assault on the senses of the highest order.
Ages: Mature Audiences
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New Hazlett Theater (1/17 - 1/26) | ||
Years to the Day
Carnegie Stage (2/6 - 2/23) | ||
Piffaro: The Bassanos - From Renaissance Italy to Tudor England
Calvary Episcopal Church (2/8 - 2/8) | ||
How I Learned What I Learned
New Hazlett Theater (1/20 - 1/20) | ||
Quintessential Chatham Baroque
Hicks Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (3/15 - 3/15) | ||
Some Like It Hot
Benedum Center for the Performing Arts (4/15 - 4/20) | ||
Bach Markus Passion with The Sebastians, Chatham Baroque & Joseph Marcell
Carnegie Music Hall (4/11 - 4/11) | ||
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