Tennessee Williams certainly doesn’t make it easy to be generous.   The common perception about the legendary playwright’s later works is that they were sad reflections of his former glory, but they have also been unfairly maligned by unfeeling critics expecting another Streetcar or Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. But however generous one wants to be in assessing In Masks Outrageous and Austere, the playwrig…
SOURCE: Scheck on the Arts at 06:37AM on April 17, 2012