The Glass Menagerie

The Glass Menagerie

The Glass Menagerie is Tennessee Williams’ semi-autobiographical “memory play” about the fragile Wingfield family in 1930s St. Louis, featuring the overbearing mother Amanda, her shy, crippled daughter Laura, and her restless son Tom, who narrates the story as he longs to escape their suffocating life. The play explores themes of illusion, memory, and family duty through its poetic language and dreamlike atmosphere, focusing on the family’s struggle with reality as they try to secure a future for Laura, culminating in a disastrous dinner with a “gentleman caller”.

May 7-9 2026

Tickets $15

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