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A Streetcar Named Desire
Playwright:
Tennessee Williams
African-American Shakes
San Francisco, CA
2017|2018 Season
Mar 2018
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"African-American Shakespeare’s lusty, furious ‘Streetcar’ belongs to all of us."
Lily Janiak, SF Chronicle
"The African-American Shakespeare Company gives a stronger production, with director L. Peter Callender offering a fresh and impressively witty approach to the life of Blanche DuBois."
Sophie Kim, The Daily Californian
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"Director Callender offers a brilliant and painful lesson about listening respectfully to women. His Streetcar (1947) mixes brilliant acting, handfuls of unexpected laughter, a tablespoon of torment, and a cup of tragedy."
Gilad Barach, Theatrius
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