The Factory presents

A Streetcar Named Desire

July 12-14 & 19-21, 2024

en plein air at The Talbot Historical Society Gardens

Overview

By Tennessee Williams
Directed by Iz Clemens

Experience Tennessee Williams’ timeless masterpiece, A Streetcar Named Desire, brought to life by The Factory, a local arts organization celebrated for its innovative productions and groundbreaking staging. This unforgettable performance will take place in the enchanting setting of the Historical Society Gardens, providing a unique and immersive outdoor theater experience.

Join us under the stars as the gripping drama of Blanche DuBois unfolds against the backdrop of lush gardens and historic charm. The Factory’s bold approach promises to deliver a fresh and captivating interpretation of this classic play, blending the raw emotions and complex characters of Williams’ work with the evocative atmosphere of our open-air venue.

Don’t miss this extraordinary production. Secure your tickets now for an evening of powerful performances and unforgettable storytelling in a truly magical setting.

A Streetcar Named Desire is presented by Arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc. on behalf of the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee. This program is funded in part by Talbot Arts with revenues provided by the Maryland State Arts Council and the governments of Talbot County, Easton, Oxford and St. Michaels.

Cast

Blanche DuBois – Cavin Moore

Stella Kowalski – Liv Litteral

Stanley Kowalski – Alex Greenlee

Harold Mitchell – Noah Thompson

Steve Hubbell – Zack Schlag

Pablo Gonzales – Erik Fair

Eunice Hubbell – Jeri Alexander

The Mexican Woman – Laura Nichols

Strange Man (Doctor) – Tyler Henry

Strange Woman (Nurse) – Natalie Laney

A Young Collector – Matthew Kimball

Creative Team

Director – Iz Clemens

Stage Manager – Madalen Rubin

Music & Sound Direction – Willoughby Buxton

Set Design – Ben VanNest

Costumes – Jeri Alexander

Property – Jana Robinson

Producer & Lighting Design – Cecile Storm

Production Photos

Photography by Henley Moore