STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, A

Original titleSTREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, A
CategoryPlay
AgegroupAdults
Cast11 total (6 F and 5 M)
Variable cast sizeNo
RepresentationNordic representation
LanguagesDanish, Swedish, Norwegian

Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize winning masterpiece has been the source of controversy since it was written years ago. It is the story of the fallen Southern belle Blance Dubois, whose desperate illusions of grandeur are rent to shreds by her earthy and realistic brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski. Touching on issues of prejudice, sexual co-dependence, mental breakdown, and rape, the play is at times disturbing in its brutal honesty. Readings of this sultry play have found it to be anything from a critique of the conflict between the North and South in post Civil War America, to a subtle commentary on the struggles of Williams’ life as a homosexual. The image of Stanley bellowing drunkenly to his wife Stella, as well as lines such as Blanche telling how she has “always depended on the kindness of strangers” have become so much a part of the American consciousness that they are recognizable even to those who are unfamiliar with Williams’ work itself.