Fine Arts Department's

Drama Program

    Presents:

"A Streetcar Named Desire"

By: Tennessee Williams

When:

Thursday November 6, 2014 at 7:30 PM       Friday, November 7, 2014 at 7:30 PM
Saturday November 8, 2014 at 7:30 PM


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Where:

Lady Bird Johnson Fine Arts Building
6200 W. Central Texas College
Killeen, TX 76549-4199


 
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Contact:

Myrna Hawkins - Fine Arts Office Assistant
Central Texas College-Fine Arts Department
254-526-1572
myrna.hawkins@ctcd.edu

Central Texas College is pleased to announce our presentation of Tennessee Williams' “A Streetcar Named Desire”.  With extraordinary compassion and vivid poetic imagination, Tennessee Williams spins this poignant and luminous story of lost love, concealed desires and abandoned hope. Arguably the greatest American play of the 20th century, "Streetcar" grapples with the profoundest, most persistent challenges of our never-ending quest for intimacy. 

                             GUEST DIRECTOR:  Jerry Morrison

Jerry Morrison  holds an MFA in Directing from Baylor University. He has directed, performed in and/or produced over one hundred productions all across the country. Including, the Stage Noir’ thriller “Earth and Sky" at a 99 seat Equity waiver playhouse in Los Angeles; and the crime thriller (AriZoni award recipient) “The Desperate Hours” at Theater Works in Phoenix, AZ.

Mr. Morrison's most recent directorial projects include the musical romantic revival of “The Pajama Game” at the Temple Civic Theatre; the classic love story “The Taming of the Shrew” in Grand Rapids; a pot-boiling murder mystery comedy Drop Dead in Austin and the tale of redemption The Rainmaker in Minneapolis displays his experience with varying styles of theater.

The cast features CTC students, William Moleon as Stanley Kowalski; Maelena Carpenter as Stella; Ellen Falterman as Blanche DuBois; Trevor Brower as Mitch Mitchell; Stacey Fernandez as Eunice Hubble; Mathew Stanley as Steve Hubble; Terrence Jefferson as Pablo Gonzales, Ryan Crawford as the doctor, Michelle Phaneuf as the nurse, Rickey Hicks as the collector, Teresa Flores as the flower vendor, and Olivia Ouma as a neighbor.