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  • To paraphrase Tennessee Williams, desire is the opposite of death.

    Catherine Ingram: Desire Rules Catherine Ingram 2010

  • At some points the content of Gray's work recalls Tennessee Williams 'slowly spinning ceiling fans and mint juleps on a sultry summer afternoon.

    CITIZEN-TIMES.com - News 2010

  • Becoming a stage sensation, he delivered renowned performances in plays such as Tennessee Williams's SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH and James Baldwin's BLUES FOR CHARLIE, and eventually mounted his own ground-breaking and politically provocative productions, including the NYC debut of Michael McClure's THE BEARD and a version of RICHARD III.n

    Rip Torn Ed Gorman 2009

  • The Tennessee Williams Film Collection also comes with an insightful documentary about the playwright called Tennessee Williams’ South which contains rare interviews with the writer talking about his work as well as a reading of The Glass Menagerie.

    Favorite DVD Releases of 2006 - Part II. 2007

  • The Tennessee Williams Film Collection also comes with an insightful documentary about the playwright called Tennessee Williams’ South which contains rare interviews with the writer talking about his work as well as a reading of The Glass Menagerie.

    The Music of Ennio Morricone 2007

  • It had introduced Dublin to the delights of continental-style late-night revues, to modern international playwrights such as Tennessee Williams and Eugène Ionesco, and had staged two notable premieres - the first compete English-language production of Waiting for Godot (the London production had been censored by the Lord Chamberlain) and Brendan Behan's The Quare Fellow.

    Irish Blogs A Dublin Miscellany 2010

  • With only three literary landmarks in all of the United States, this hotel has housed authors such as Tennessee Williams, William Faulkner, Anne Rice and Richard Ford-many of these authors have actually included the hotel in their works.

    RealTravel 2010

  • With only three literary landmarks in all of the United States, this hotel has housed authors such as Tennessee Williams, William Faulkner, Anne Rice and Richard Ford-many of these authors have actually included the hotel in their works.

    RealTravel 2010

  • With only three literary landmarks in all of the United States, this hotel has housed authors such as Tennessee Williams, William Faulkner, Anne Rice and Richard Ford-many of these authors have actually included the hotel in their works.

    RealTravel Teresa Nielsen 2010

  • With only three literary landmarks in all of the United States, this hotel has housed authors such as Tennessee Williams, William Faulkner, Anne Rice and Richard Ford-many of these authors have actually included the hotel in their works.

    RealTravel Teresa Nielsen 2010

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