08
Dec
We are dying to see this.
Thanks, suicideblonde.
Blanche DuBois may well be the great part for an actress in the American theater, and I have seen her portrayed by an assortment of formidable stars including Jessica Lange, Glenn Close, Patricia ClarksonNatasha Richardson. Yet there’s a see-sawing between strength and fragility in Blanche, and too often those who play her fall irrevocably onto one side or another. and
Watching such portrayals, I always hear the voice of Vivien Leigh, the magnificent star of Elia Kazan’s 1951 movie, whispering Blanche’s lines along with the actress onstage. But with this “Streetcar,” the ghosts of Leigh — and, for that matter, of Marlon Brando, the original Stanley — remain in the wings. All the baggage that any “Streetcar” usually travels with has been jettisoned. Ms. Ullmann and Ms. Blanchett have performed the play as if it had never been staged before, with the result that, as a friend of mine put it, “you feel like you’re hearing words you thought you knew pronounced correctly for the first time.”
The New York Times’ review of Cate Blanchett in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ is a thing of beauty in itself. And yes, they did just say there that she was essentially a better Blanche than Vivien Leigh. That’s high praise indeed. Read the whole review here.
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Saw Cate’s play in Sydney. It was this amazing.
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Blanche DuBois may well be the great part for an actress in the American theater, and I have seen her portrayed by an...
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A Streetcar Named Desire is one of the best plays I have ever read, definitely recommended to everybody. I want to see...
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I had the good fortune to see Streetcar at Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, with Gary Sinise as Stanley. That was some...
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I woul LOVE to see her in this…amazing I’m sure
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One of my best friends played...it was incredible....didn’t...
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I seen this. She was magnetic. Couldn’t take your eyes off her for one moment.
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as Blanche Du Bois...Desire. Click to read
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