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Kirsty Stuart as Blanche A Streetcar Named Desire Photo by Fraser Band

Kirsty Stuart as Blanche A Streetcar Named Desire Photo by Fraser Band

First Look: A Streetcar Named Desire at Pitlochry Festival Theatre

by Staff Writer
June 7, 2023
Reading Time: 5 mins read

Pitlochry Festival Theatre has today released production images for their revival of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire.

Blanche arrives at her sister’s tiny apartment in the lively French Quarter of the city, her world falling apart and haunted by the loss of the family’s luxurious Southern mansion. With broken dreams and a desperate desire to cling on to her freedom, Blanche seeks comfort from her sister, Stella. But as tensions – and passions – rise, Blanche finds herself thrown into a catastrophic confrontation with Stella’s husband Stanley.

Under the direction of Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s Artistic Director Elizabeth Newman, the images feature some of the cast including Kirsty Stuart (Blanche), Nalini Chetty (Stella), Matthew Trevannion (Stanley), Keith Macpherson (Harold), Oliver Cookson (Steve) Deirdre Davis (Eunice); Matthew Churcher (Doctor/Drunkard); Patricia Panther (Woman); Marc Small (Pablo); Jack Ward (Sailor/Young collector) and Kristin Weichen Wong (Woman/Matron).

       

The productions runs at Pitlochry Festival Theatre through to 30 September

Tickets and info for A Streetcar Named Desire visit https://pitlochryfestivaltheatre.com/whats-on/a-streetcar-named-desire/med-desire

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