“Tennessee Williams’ Greatest Play” – Time Out

Tonight is one of those nights you remember forever. Tonight, someone special is coming to dinner. Tonight, there will be a dance. Tonight, you might fall in love. Tonight, everything could change. This is Tennessee Williams’ (A Streetcar Named Desire) THE GLASS MENAGERIE, the semi-autobiographical work about how the past can become a prison, and how dreams can set us free. This American masterpiece returns to Atlanta with a bold new vision designed to highlight the lasting power that happens when great writing meets stunning performance.

Run Time: 2 hours and 30 minutes with 1 intermission
Please Note: This production tackles mature and complex themes and uses strong adult language and outdated cultural attitudes. We recommend this show for audiences ages thirteen and older.

“Tennessee Williams’ Greatest Play” – Time Out

Run Time: 2 hours and 30 minutes with 1 intermission
Please Note: This production tackles mature and complex themes and uses strong adult language and outdated cultural attitudes. We recommend this show for audiences ages thirteen and older.

Tonight is one of those nights you remember forever. Tonight, someone special is coming to dinner. Tonight, there will be a dance. Tonight, you might fall in love. Tonight, everything could change. This is Tennessee Williams’ (A Streetcar Named Desire) THE GLASS MENAGERIE, the semi-autobiographical work about how the past can become a prison, and how dreams can set us free. This American masterpiece returns to Atlanta with a bold new vision designed to highlight the lasting power that happens when great writing meets stunning performance.

Best American Play  •   New York Drama Critics’ Circle

Photo Credit: Casey G Ford

Photo Credit: Casey G Ford

Photo Credit: Casey G Ford

Photo Credit: Casey G Ford

Meet The Artists

Terry Burrell *

[she/her]

The Mother

Devon Hales *

[she/her]

The Daughter

Matt Mercurio

[he/him]

The Gentleman Caller

Stephen Ruffin *

[he/him]

The Son

Understudies: Emory MacLaughlin | Michelle Neil | Charlie T. Thomas | Tre’ Whitley

Director

Matt Torney

Dramaturgy

Addae Moon

Scenic Design

Isabel and Moriah Curley-Clay

Costume Design

April Andrew Carswell

Wig Design

Antoinette Black

Lighting Design

Ben Rawson

Composer & Sound Design

Kendall Simpson

Properties Design

Caroline Cook

Stage Manager

Lexi McKay *

*Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre, Theatrical Outfit, and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.