Written in 1944 by Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie marks a turning point in the history of American theater. Directed by Philippe Person, this new production will open at Le Lucernaire on March 26, 2025. Audiences are invited to rediscover this iconic family drama through a contemporary staging, faithful to the intensity of the original text. At the crossroads of intimate theater and poetic storytelling, the play will feature a cast embodying the troubled and poignant figures of this family in crisis.
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The plot of The Glass Menagerie is set in Depression-era America, in St. Louis. Amanda Wingfield, a single mother, lives with her two adult children, Tom, the play's dreamer and narrator, and Laura, a fragile, lonely young woman. While Tom aspires to a life as an artist, far from the gloom of everyday life, Laura takes refuge in the symbolic world of her collection of glass figurines, including a unicorn that embodies her difference. The arrival of Jim, Tom's former high school classmate and colleague, invited to dinner in the hope of seducing Laura, upsets the precarious balance of this family.
This show is aimed at audiences who enjoy classical theater, psychological narratives and introspective worlds. Audiences sensitive to stories of loneliness, shattered dreams and complex family ties may find it deeply resonant. The play highlights universal themes such as mental fragility, social conformity and the difficulty of communication between generations. Those who appreciate the world of Tennessee Williams, or playwrights such as Arthur Miller or Edward Albee, might also find themselves drawn to it.
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On the other hand, this show doesn't seem to be suitable for young children or those who prefer light comedy or fast-paced narratives: the plot relies above all on dialogue, silences and underlying tensions.
The Glass Menagerie revealed Tennessee Williams to the public at the age of 34, laying the foundations for his future work, marked by drifting characters and emotionally charged atmospheres. This version would be a new creation at Le Lucernaire, offering a fresh look at a classic of the American theatrical repertoire.
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With La Ménagerie de verre, Philippe Person proposes a plunge into the delicate, poetic world of Tennessee Williams, where each character seems to carry the weight of his or her own disappointed hopes. Between social realism and symbolism, the play offers a timeless reflection on dreams, isolation and family relationships.
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Dates and Opening Time
From March 26, 2025 to June 1, 2025
Location
Lucernaire
53 rue Notre-Dame des Champs
75006 Paris 6
Prices
€10 - €32
Booking
www.lucernaire.fr



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