The Glass Menagerie
A Portrait of a Family
By Tennessee Williams
Directed by James Fagan Tait
“Stay fresh and pretty! It’s almost time for our gentlemen callers to
start arriving.” Tennessee Williams’s semi-autobiographical
masterpiece, The Glass Menagerie, is an astonishingly intimate and
moving portrait of the Wingfield family. Faded Southern belle Amanda
yearns for her idealized youth, while her grown children, Tom and Laura,
struggle to escape their overbearing mother. Just when happiness seems
beyond the grasp of these fragile individuals, hope arrives in the form of
a gentleman caller.
Tennessee Williams’s first masterpiece—The New York Times
Winner of the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best Play
Tour Schedule
| North Vancouver
Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre
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Jan. 8–9, 2008 |
| Surrey
Surrey Arts Centre
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Jan. 11– 26, 2008 |
| West Vancouver
Kay Meek Centre
|
Jan. 28, 2008 |
| Coquitlam
Evergreen Cultural Centre
|
Jan. 29–Feb. 2, 2008 |
| Mission
Clarke Theatre
|
Feb. 5–6, 2008 |
| Burnaby
Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
|
Feb. 7–8, 2008 |
| Maple Ridge
The ACT Maple Ridge Arts Centre & Theatre
|
Feb. 9–10, 2008 |
| WHISTLER
Maurice Young Millennium Place
|
FEB. 11, 2008 |
| Sidney
Mary Winspear Centre at Sanscha
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Feb. 14–15, 2008 |
| Duncan
Cowichan Theatre
|
Feb. 16, 2008 |

