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MAY 15: Street Car Named Desire Singles Cocktail Hour

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Thursday, May 15 6:30 PM
$25 includes ticket to the show, appetizers and one hosted drink.

About Street Car Named Desire:

Continuing a tradition of radically redefined classics, Associate Artistic Director Jon Kretzu re-imagines this classic tail of love, brute strength, and madness through the memories of a now-institutionalized Blache DuBois. Changing not a word of Williams’ powerful text, Kretzu will have you questioning everything you think you know about Stella, Stanley and Blanche, while keeping you in touch with the tender, ever-beating heart of the play’s emotional core. Experience this American masterpiece again for the first time and find yourself talking about it long after the lights go down.

Artists Repertory Theater. 1515 SW Morrison Portland, Oregon 97205.
Call the box office to reserve your spot. 503.241.1278

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