I was privileged to see a professional production of this at Asolo Theatre Sarasota in 1995 and to be able to discuss the show with the cast afterward. It changed my life and the way I view the world. This is clearly one of the top five plays in all of Western Civilization.
So sad about Natasha; she was a wonderful credit to the Redgrave legacy. And this is a wonderful glimpse of actors discussing the art of Tennessee Williams.
this is a gem, not only because of Richardson but as a conversation on theater in general. Thanks so much
Beautiful ...
I was privileged to see a professional production of this at Asolo Theatre Sarasota in 1995 and to be able to discuss the show with the cast afterward.
It changed my life and the way I view the world. This is clearly one of the top five plays in all of Western Civilization.
So sad about Natasha; she was a wonderful credit to the Redgrave legacy. And this is a wonderful glimpse of actors discussing the art of Tennessee Williams.
I'm sorry, but I cannot help but be reminded of Frank Fontaine's Crazy Guggenheim character whenever I hear or see John C. Reilly. Dunno why.
is he too good or too bad?
Christian Slater is so obviously out of his league here