“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.
“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.

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.