By Tennessee Williams
Directed by Brenna Geffers with her Philadelphia-based Die-Cast Ensemble
Suddenly Last Summer is a memory play by Tennessee Williams in which memory recovers trauma. The festival’s production, directed by Brenna Geffers with her Philadelphia-based Die-Cast Ensemble, celebrates gathering the power of memories — and the consequent joy of releasing memories into the world.
This is a highly unusual approach to the text: memory-positive, in which recalling trauma is healing.
Running time: 75 minutes
Show Time: 1 - 2:30 PM; 5 - 6:30 PM
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