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Streetcar Named Desire
Theater:
City Center
Opening Date: Feb. 15, 1956
Performances: 16
Playwright:
Tennessee Williams
Director: Herbert Machiz
Producer: New York City Center Company
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with Gerald O'Laughlin |
Partial
Cast: Gerald O'Laughlin, Frances Heflin, Rudy Bond, Bruno Damon, Pablo
Gonzales, Jean Ellyn
Tallulah's
Role: Blanche DuBois
Although Tennessee
Williams originally wrote Streetcar with Tallulah in mind, neither
the star was interested, nor did producer Irene Selznick fell that the
actress was right for the part of Blanche DuBois. Ten years later, however,
Tallulah was again offered the part in a revival and this time accepted.
Her strong personality and distinctive mannerisms were at over-powering
odds with the fragile character of Blanche (thus reinforcing Selznick's
assessment) and reviews were poor. Gay men flocked to see Tallulah play
Blanche and she ended up camping it up a bit for her admirers. The critics
were not amused and felt that she was vulgarizing the play to pacify
her audiences.
Ziegfeld
Follies
