by MAUREEN LEE LENKER Williams could arguably be dubbed an American Shakespeare " a playwright who, in capturing a singular vision of the mid-twentieth century American South, also conveyed deeper, more universal truths about desire, loneliness, sensuality, and the singular beauty and pain of being alive. Indeed, his Pulitzer Prize winning plays and their accompanying screen adaptations, A Streetcar Named Desire …
SOURCE: thisstage.la at 08:57PM on August 12, 2016