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The Glass Menagerie

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The Glass Menagerie

Past Show - Season 2022

02 Aug - 21 Aug

His Majesty's Theatre

An iconic, timeless family drama that thrust Tennessee Williams into the international spotlight.

  • “Haunting in its beauty and not to be missed.”

    Broadway World

The Glass Menagerie

Winner of the New York Drama Critic’s Circle award for Best American Play, The Glass Menagerie is the timeless family drama that thrust Tennessee Williams into the international spotlight.

Amanda Wingfield only wants the best for her two children, Tom and Laura. With her socialite adolescence behind her, Amanda puts all her energies into pushing her children up the social and financial ladder from which she has fallen. Shadowed by the absence of a father, they struggle to break free from their mother’s imposing ways.

Clare Watson (York, The Torrents) exquisitely directs Tennessee Williams’ most vulnerable and semi-autobiographical play. Fuelled by pity and duty, burdened by love and hate, the Wingfields are one of theatre’s most iconic and heartbreakingly real families.

The incredible cast includes much loved Mandy McElhinney (Wakefield, Love Child, Paper Giants), Joel Jackson (Ms. Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries), along with Acacia Daken (Itch, Lies Within Us) and Jake Fryer-Hornsby (Halim,Dracula).

This tour de force performance is your grand night out at the theatre.

“An astounding self-portrait by the great Tennessee Williams, this play is full of humour and heartbreak. The Glass Menagerie piques our nostalgia and arouses our yearning. It’s like we’re watching ourselves on VHS in a time when we were a little more glamorous and much more devil-may-care.” Clare Watson, Director.

Presented through special arrangement with The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee.

Image by Frances Andrijich.

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Dates

02 Aug - 21 Aug

Venue

His Majesty's Theatre

Duration

2 hrs 20 min (including interval)

Content Warning

Adult themes, ableist and racist language, use of herbal cigarettes and haze effects.

Media

Artists

Acacia Daken

Cast

Jake Fryer-Hornsby

Cast

Joel Jackson

Joel Jackson

Cast

Mandy McElhinney

Mandy McElhinney

Cast

Ben Mortley

Ben Mortley

Standby Understudy

Tennessee Williams

Writer

Clare Watson

Clare Watson

Director

Fiona Bruce

Fiona Bruce

Set & Costume Designer

Lucy Birkinshaw

Lucy Birkinshaw

Lighting Designer

Michael Carmody

Michael Carmody

Video Designer

Tom O’Halloran

Composer & Pianist

Julia Moody

Julia Moody

Voice & Accent Coach

Megan Fitzgerald

Stage Manager

Georgia Smith

Assistant Stage Manager

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