Creative Team

By Tennessee Williams

 

Director Liv Ullmann
Set Designer Ralph Myers
Costume Designer Tess Schofield
Lighting Designer Nick Schlieper
Sound Designer Paul Charlier
Assistant to the Director Einar Bjorge

With Cate Blanchett, Michael Denkha, Joel Edgerton, Elaine Hudson, Gertraud Ingeborg, Morgan David Jones, Russell Kiefel, Jason Klarwein, Mandy McElhinney, Robin McLeavy, Tim Richards, Sara Zwangobani and musician Alan John

 
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A Streetcar Named Desire

 

Downtown New Orleans. In blows Blanche DuBois: a Southern Belle, a fading beauty, a passionate, fragile thing.


And she really is in the wrong place. All her respectability, politenesses and old-fashioned Southern airs and graces provoke the disdain of her sister Stella's husband. Stanley is a rough, modern man with a coarse sense of humour, no interest in manners and a wild streak.

 

Her flirting, primping and needy behaviour fix Stanley's determination to break Blanche and all she stands for. And then she wins the heart of his poker buddy, Mitch.

 

A Streetcar Named Desire is a compelling and sensuous play which features some of the most memorable characters in theatrical history.  The battle between Blanche and Stanley comes to embody nothing less than the battle between tradition and progress itself.  The quasi-aristocratic world of plantations, mint juleps and poetry at dusk going head to head with the emerging urban, industrial uberlith of the all-beer, all-poker New America.

 

*** Please note: this Schools Day has sold out. Teachers are welcome to contact the box office on 02 9250 1777 to enquire about Group Bookings to General Public performances***

USEFUL LINKS

 

The Actors discussing A Streetcar Named Desire
Elissa Blake’s feature article on Cate Blanchett preparing her role as Blanche DuBois - click here


Critic Nicholas Pickard’s article on actor Joel Edgerton “Object of Desire,” - click here
This article acknowledges the importance of the Method in the film version - It has been said that Elia Kazan’s film of Streetcar marked the ascendance of ‘The Method” style of acting, particularly in the performance of Marlon Brando as Stanley. This acting style was marked by the actor’s search for the character’s inner truth, the emotional intuition of the actor and his/her psychological exploration.


Rosalie Higson talks to director Liv Ullmann  and actor Robin McLeavy who plays Stella - click here


About Tennessee Williams
Great site including plot synopsis and Tennessee Williams Trivia Quiz! - click here

Detailed timeline of Williams’ life - click here

Design references
Edward Hopper paintings – visual reference for Ralph Myers’ set, featuring a great jazz soundtrack! - click here

A Streetcar Named Desire - Pre-performance Teacher's Notes

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A Streetcar Named Desire - Post-performance Teacher's Notes

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A Streetcar Named Desire - Teacher's Notes: Design

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A Streetcar Named Desire - Reviews

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Dates & Times

DATE:   Wednesday 16 September (SOLD OUT)
VENUE:   Sydney Theatre
SUITABILITY:   Yrs 10-12
ESTIMATED DURATION:   2 hours 45 minutes (inc interval)


PRE-SEASON BRIEFING: Monday 24 August, 6.15pm
VENUE TBC