In Tennessee Williams' play, streetcars named Desire & Cemetery run on a single track in this southern city |
New Orleans |
200 |
December 4, 2008 |
In "The Glass Menagerie", Jim accidentally breaks the horn off this animal, the prize of Laura's collection |
a unicorn |
400 |
December 4, 2008 |
The Pollitt Plantation in Mississippi is the setting of this Williams work |
<i>Cat on a Hot Tin Roof</i> |
600 |
December 4, 2008 |
1950 Williams play in which a truck driver has the title body art on his chest |
<i>The Rose Tattoo</i> |
800 |
December 4, 2008 |
A defrocked priest is one of the characters at a seedy Mexican hotel in this 1961 play |
<i>Night of the Iguana</i> |
1000 |
December 4, 2008 |
"Summer and Smoke" opens on this holiday & there's a display of fireworks in the park |
4th of July |
100 |
March 11, 1991 |
"Vieux Carré" is set in a rooming house at No. 727 Toulouse St. in the French Quarter of this city |
New Orleans |
200 |
March 11, 1991 |
Williams said this is the best of his long plays because of the kingly magnitude of Big Daddy |
<i>Cat on a Hot Tin Roof</i> |
300 |
March 11, 1991 |
The Gentleman Caller in this play does have a name, Jim O'Connor |
<i>The Glass Menagerie</i> |
400 |
March 11, 1991 |
Don Quixote & Camille are among the characters in this play with a Spanish title |
<i>Camino Real</i> |
500 |
March 11, 1991 |