Vieux Carre'

Play

Written by:
Tennessee Williams

Opening: January 26, 2001

Closing: February 4, 2001

Number of performances: 8

Time:1938

Setting:
The action takes place in a boarding house on Toulouse St. in New Orleans

Synopsis:
The place is a rooming house in the French Quarter of New Orleans, the time the late Thirties. As narrated by The Writer, a young man recently arrived from St. Louis, the action is concerned with interlocking lives of the various residents: a tubercular, homosexual painter; a doomed young girl and her coarse lover; two aging "ladies" living in near poverty; and the eccentric irrepressible landlady, who veers from cruelty to sentiment in her treatment of her charges. Filled with evocative memories, and sharply etched portraits of its singular characters, the play centers first on The Writer, and his seduction by The Painter; and then probes into the fateful love of the young girl for her stud—she dying of leukemia, and he torn between his debt to her and his urge to escape the consequences of her condition. It is a play of echoes and remembrances, a series of engrossing scenes, sometimes brutally candid sometimes delicately poetic, which are woven together into a rich and revealing tapestry, glinting with theatricality and throbbing with the feel of life.

Performers

The WriterMichael Wolske
Mrs. WireKathy Hans
NursieAnnette DeLavallade
JaneJoan Justice
NightingaleBarry Corlew
Pick-upRobert L. Hegeman
TyeJames DiSalvatore
Mary MaudeRie Lee
Miss CarrieCarol Jones
PhotographerWalter Saxe
SkyTim Orcutt

Production Staff

DirectorDoug deLisle
Ass't DirectorLaura Houlihan
Set DesignDean Giagni
Costume DesignTedra Guyette
Set ConstructionDavid Girard
Set ConstructionDean Giagni
Lighting DesignDavid Paul
Lighting ExecutionCherie MacKenzie
Sound DesignDoug deLisle
Sound DesignDenise Rossi
Sound DesignJoseph Rossi
SoundJessica Lamb
ConsultantBob Goepfert
ConsultantDavid Girard
PrompterPat Kerton
HairJohn Fowler
Production DinnerThomas Heckert
Production DinnerLaura Houlihan