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A SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE AND SHARED EXPERIENCE PRODUCTION
THE GLASS MENAGERIE by Tennessee Williams
7 April - 10 April at 19:30 pm
I tried to leave you behind me but I am more faithful than I intended to be.
Amanda (Imogen Stubbs) clings to memories of her youth, where she was wooed by scores of rich, handsome suitors. With her days of courtship over she is determined to find her daughter a husband. But Laura is painfully shy, plays with her collection of glass animals and lives in a world of her own….
The glorious Shared Experience makes its long awaited return to Liverpool, following their seminal production of War And Peace in 2008, with Tennessee Williams’ brilliant and compelling autobiographical portrait of a family in crisis.
“The same sweep and power of the book and the same ability to suck you into the lives if its characters…In short, a triumph.” Liverpool Daily Post on War and Peace.
Ages 12+
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff* |
|---|---|
| Admission Ticket | £15.00 per ticket |
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