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Beauty Is the Word is Tennessee Williams' first play. The 12-page one-act was written in 1930 while Williams was a freshman at University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri and submitted to a contest run by the school's Dramatic Arts Club. [1]
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The Magic Tower and Other One-Act Plays is a collection of 15 plays, seven of them previously unpublished, by American playwright Tennessee Williams.Published by New Directions in New York City in 2011, Williams' scholar Thomas Keith edited the volume and provided the critical notes while playwright Terrence McNally, winner of four Tony Awards, wrote the foreword.
Auto-da-Fé is a one-act 1941 play by Tennessee Williams. The plot concerns a young postal worker, Eloi, whose sexuality is repressed by a rigidly moralistic mother. The plot concerns a young postal worker, Eloi, whose sexuality is repressed by a rigidly moralistic mother.
A strange play — but unlike Mr. Williams's previous play, it definitely makes me look forward to his next. But more pity and less self would be a distinct advantage." [7] The direction of the 1983 Internationalist Theatre production was described as powerful, [8] the performances "very fine "[9] and Angelique Rockas` Miriam "spellbinding". [10]
You Touched Me! is a 1945 American stage play by Tennessee Williams and Donald Windham based on a story by D.H. Lawrence. The original production starred Edmund Gwenn and Montgomery Clift . It went for 109 performances.
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Candles to the Sun was the first full-length play written by Tennessee Williams [1] [2] to be produced. [3] In 1939 Candles to the Sun was one of 4 one-act plays he submitted to the New York Group Theatres' American play contest, winning the $100 prize. [4] The play is set in the Red Hills area of Alabama in a coal mining town.