Performances run October 28 to November 3.
The Streetcar Project will bring its much discussed and perpetually sold-out version of Tennessee Williams's landmark American play, A Streetcar Named Desire, to Los Angeles this fall for six performances across two back-to-back engagements. The first will take place inside an airplane hangar overlooking the LA River in Frogtown (2415 Eads Street), on the east side of Los Angeles, from October 28–30. Then the production will take over a warehouse in Venice Beach (2100 Zeno Place) from November 1–3. Availability is extremely limited, and tickets are available at https://www.thestreetcarproject.com/tickets.
Directed by co-creator Nick Westrate and starring Lucy Owen (Blanche DuBois/co-creator), Brad Koed (Stanley Kowalski), Mallory Portnoy (Stella DuBois), and James Russell (Harold Mitchell), The Streetcar Project presents Williams's complete, unabridged text with just four performers, no props, and no set. By stripping bare to the bones one of the greatest pieces of American drama ever written, The Streetcar Project has established itself as a genuine underground sensation throughout the past year by astonishing audiences in private homes, a SoHo fashion boutique, movie theatres, churches, barns, warehouses, art galleries, and factories in and around New York City. As the ghosts of Williams's New Orleans prepare to haunt Los Angeles, West Coasters will now have the chance to grab the ticket for which New Yorkers have been clamoring.
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