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DCS Drama: A Streetcar Named Desire

DCS Drama: A Streetcar Named Desire

Thu 20 & Fri 21 Mar, 7pm
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A Streetcar Named Desire is one of the most visceral and intense of Tennessee Williams’ plays. Blanche is running away from her past and has arrived at her sister Stella’s run-down apartment in New Orleans. Stanley, Stella’s husband, doesn’t believe a word that Blanche says and is determined to find out the truth, whatever it takes. The cast of senior actors bring this electric performance to life and the intimate setting of the Bacon Theatre stage gives the play even more power. 

There’s also another twist to this performance in that there will be a different actor playing Blanche on each night. Antonia Billington (Bristol Old Vic Acting School, Reno ‘Anything Goes’) and Alexa Ellison (Erma ‘Anything Goes’, Madame Arcati ‘Blithe Spirit’) will be putting their own particular version of Blanche on stage. Antonia will be performing on the 20th March and Alexa will be performing on the 21st March.

Estimated running time… 90 mins, no interval


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Booking Fee:

Ticket purchases are subject to a non-refundable £2.00 booking fee per cart.Tickets are non-refundable and we regret that we are unable to refund tickets unless a show is cancelled.

Please note: Wheelchair spaces are available at the rear of the stalls, please contact the box office for more details.

Concessions:

These apply to over 60s, students, children under 18, and registered unemployed patrons.ID may be required. (Concession prices are subject to certain shows only).

Registered disabled patrons are also entitled to a concessionary ticket, plus a second ticket for a companion to join them for the event free of charge. Please call the box office to arrange this and to discuss any specific requirements you may have.

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