Williams’ classic play follows the struggles of a Depression-era St. Louis family—consisting of a tortured artist, his overbearing mother and his delectate, but disturbed sister—and their efforts to find meaning and direction for their lives. Full of poetry and pathos, this work is one of the most celebrated plays of the American theatre, and is as touching today as when it premiered 67 years ago.
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