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“Best of 2013” – The New York Times, New York Magazine, Time Out New York, Daily News, USA Today, Entertainment Weekly, Vogue, The Hollywood Reporter, The Record, The Advocate and Associated Press
Don’t miss the most critically acclaimed production of the season. Final Performance February 23.
Amanda Wingfield (two-time Tony Award winner Cherry Jones) is a Southern belle past her prime, living with two grown children in a small apartment in St. Louis. Amanda dreams of a better life for her shy and crippled daughter Laura (two-time Tony Award nominee Celia Keenan-Bolger), and so she pushes her son, Tom (Zachary Quinto, Angels in America), to find a “gentleman caller” for the girl. However, the arrival of the gentleman caller (Brian J. Smith, The Columnist) sends shockwaves through the family and causes cracks to form in the delicate fantasies that have kept them going.
"John Tiffany’s stunning production of Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie—which stars Cherry Jones and Zachary Quinto in career-defining performances—promises to be the most revealing revival of a cornerstone classic for many a year to come. Be prepared to have the breath knocked out of you." – Ben Brantley, The New York Times
“(5 stars). Tennessee Williams’ classic is given a superb Broadway revival in John Tiffany’s brilliantly acted, striking production. This shattering and shimmering Glass Menagerie is a must-see.” Daily News
“A thrilling night in the theater. There’s magic from start to finish. It’s all an alchemy that must be experienced. It is, like the work itself, unforgettable.” Associated Press
Cherry Jones, Zachary Quinto, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Brian J. Smith
Author: Tennessee Williams
Director: John Tiffany
Producer: Jeffrey Richards, John N. Hart
Press Agent: Jeffrey Richards Associates
The Fragile Courtship of Unicorns
How an essential scene in Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie evolved on its way to its Broadway revival.
Cherry Jones, at the Peak of Her Powers
One of the great theater actresses talks about stage fright, vanity and her pre-performance rituals.
Zachary Quinto: A Playwright’s Home, an Actor’s Muse
An actor in The Glass Menagerie finds inspiration in a visit to the playwright Tennessee Williams’s last home.