Written by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Jacqueline Poquette
In Tennessee Williams’ most famous (and successful) play, faded Southern belle Blanche DuBois makes her way to New Orleans to stay with her sister and crass brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski. Why did she leave her mansion home back in Mississippi? Did she break the law? Cause a scandal? And which sister really causes Stanley to bellow the most famous single name ever heard on stage: “STELL-A!”? “The play is written with a triumphantly heightened naturalism, in which the rhythms and images of ordinary life are subtly combined and contrasted with a verselike elegance of phrase.” THE NEW REPUBLIC
NOTE: This show contains Adult Language and Situtations
Kristin-Leigh Nicholson | Blanche DuBois |
Samantha Quiles | Stella Kowalski |
Aaron Newcome | Stanley Kowalski |
Matthew Rofofsky | Mitch |
Cheryl Woertz | Eunice Hubbell |
John Kiely | Steve Hubell |
David Luke | Doctor |
John Gregory | Pedro |
Christian Spinella | Delivery Boy |
Gloria Bumbaco | Neighbor Woman/Mexican Flower Woman/Nurse |
Jacqueline McElroy-Poquette | Director |
Christine Francois | Producer |
Margie McDonough | Asst Director |
Michele Roth | Stage Manager |
Ray Poquette | Lighting Designer |
Jill Hendrickson | Lighting Operator |
Joe Ercole | Sound Designer |
Brian Laub | Sound Operator |
Gerard Bourcier | Set Designer |
Bunny Mateosian | Costume Mentor |
Jennifer Beza | Costumes- women |
Rich Ardito | Costumes- men |
Lynne Lupfer | Décor Head |
Kay Koch | Décor |
Sylvia Kates | Props Head |
Joanna Sigurdsson | Props |
Gloria Bumbaco | Crew |
Michael Smith | Photographer |
Eileen Winkler | MAL |
Elaine Thoman | Publicity Head |
Annette Jacobs | Publicity |
Sandy Chioppino | Publicity |
Chris Nelson | Programs |
Marci K. Weinstein | Biographies |
March 23 - April 13, 2019
Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00pm
Sundays at 2pm