A bold contemporary reimagining of Tennessee Williams’ classic, where desire, illusion and power collide as Blanche disrupts the fragile balance of her sister’s turbulent home.
Un tramway nommé Désir
- Language French
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Text
Tennessee Williams
Translation and co-staging
Virginie Brunelle, Jean-Simon Traversy
Interpretation
Sophie Breton, Laurence Champagne, Eliot Laprise, Gabriel Lemire, Chanel Mings, Fabien Piché and a brass band
Staging Assistance
Marie-Hélène Dufort
Scenography
Amélie Trépanier
Costumes
Églantine Mailly
Lighting Design
Étienne Boucher
Music
Thomas and Olivier Hébert
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Production / Presentation
Duceppe
Co-production
Le Trident
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