Tennessee Williams and Marlon Brando. Photo: Instagram/historic_imagery. “He was just about the best-looking young man I’ve ever seen,” said Tennessee Williams upon first laying eyes on Marlon Brando.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Three new plays onstage in Manhattan, “Kowalski,” “Mrs. Loman” and “Nina,” mine treasures of theater history. By Laura ...
An insecure Tennessee Williams, “suffering from the disaster of success” after the overwhelmingly rapturous response to his first major play, “The Glass Menagerie,” worries about the reception that ...
Brandon Flynn and Robin Lord Taylor are bringing two pop-culture giants back to the theater. Preview performances begin Jan. 12, 2025, ahead of an opening night on Jan. 25 at The Duke on 42nd Street ...
Set in a 1947 Provincetown beach house, the play unfolds over one sultry night as Williams, director Margo Jones, Pancho Rodriguez, and a young Brando unravel together.
If you’re looking for searing psychological insights into either Williams or Brando, you won’t find them here. Still, for fans of these theater and film giants, ‘Kowalski’ offers a canny and absorbing ...
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