Theater Review: Five by Tenn - Five Landmark Plays by Tennessee Williams, New York - Page 12

Co-producer Jeremy Handelman is Founder of Off the Leash Productions and is a playwright, filmmaker and video editor. Off the Leash Productions recently concluded a very successful New York production of Mr. Handelman’s play The Bronx Balmers.

Stage Manager: TaShawn “Pope” Jackson
Assistant Director: Patrick Mills
Dramaturge: Scott McCrea
Scenic Designer: Ryan Scott
Costume Designer: A Christina Giannini
Lighting Designer: Eric Larson
Sound Designer: Roman Battaglia
Dialect Coach: Karla Nielson


Five by Tenn: Five Landmark Plays by Tennessee Williams

Remaining shows run through March 25, 2007
Monday & Wednesday through Saturday at 8 PM
Sunday at 3 PM
The Turtle’s Shell Theater
At the Times Square Arts Center, 4th floor
300 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036

Tickets: $18 available from SmartTix
(212) 868-4444

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  • 1 - Jon Sobel

    Mar 23, 2007 at 12:22 pm

    Wow, that was a handful. Nice job! Wish I had time to see this...

  • 2 - Elvira Black

    Mar 24, 2007 at 7:48 pm

    Thanks Jon! It was well worth seeing, but since it's an Actors Equity-related production they'd have to wait at least a year to try to bring it back--which I hope they do.

    But there's lots of Williams' revivals, productions, etc. going on both here and abroad. The Glass Menagerie is playing at London's West End right now with a stellar cast, so I may catch it this May when I'm in that area.

    This was a real treat for me, since I'd loved Williams ever since I read the Glass Menagerie in high school. And all the film adaptations I've seen were great, though I've only seen a handful so I'm going to Netflix the rest as some point.

    Also saw one or two Broadway productions years ago--with Treat Williams as Stanley, and I think a second one. Don't remember who was in the cast, but they were big names and it was immensely enjoyable. How can you go wrong with a play like that? Even a high school production would probably be entertaining in some way (lol).

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