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The Glass Menagerie

A faithful version of Tennessee Williams’s classic play
Ensemble Theatre
by
ABR Arts 28 March 2025

The Glass Menagerie

A faithful version of Tennessee Williams’s classic play
Ensemble Theatre
by
ABR Arts 28 March 2025
The Glass Menagerie (photography by Prudence Upton)

Ensemble Theatre’s The Glass Menagerie offers a faithful but thrilling production of Tennessee Williams’s classic play. This iteration of Williams’s ‘memory play’ retains the historical and geographical settings in which the show was first performed (1944) and it does so with attentive fidelity to its language and cadence. The characters are placed firmly in the 1930s, in St Louis. They live in genteel poverty, trapped in myriad constraints – economic, social, and emotional. While Guernica burns, as the present-day narrator Tom Wingfield (Danny Ball) explains to the audience, he works dull days in a shoe warehouse to support his delusional mother and feeble sister.