Shadows and memories in 'Glass Menagerie' on Broadway
NEW YORK — We humans are strange creatures, forever craving reinvention and yet unable to prevent our pasts from dancing around in our heads. No poet or playwright ever understood that better than Tennessee Williams, a writer who traded one life he hated for another that he had forged for himself, only to find the shadows of what he'd left behind still raging and roaring in his skull. And in no play did William…
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