MEF's Review of "A Streetcar Named Desire"
#25a 'Streetcar' that is both traditional and ground-breaking
Posted: 4/3/05 at 11:08am
Auggie-
I agree with everything that you said. Great review.
#26a 'Streetcar' that is both traditional and ground-breaking
Posted: 4/3/05 at 11:09amThat's exactly what I hoped the casting of Reilly would accomplish. I'll definitely need to catch this before it closes.
#27a 'Streetcar' that is both traditional and ground-breaking
Posted: 4/3/05 at 11:10am
Yeah, excellent review.
Ruprecht, regarding tickets-I don't think you will have trouble. I haven't seen it up on TKTS or on TDF, but if you go to the box office, you should be fine. As you may know, Roundabout subscribers usually get the "first come, first serve" benefit, but you should have no trouble.
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#28a 'Streetcar' that is both traditional and ground-breaking
Posted: 4/7/05 at 12:42amEdit - I'll refrain from cruel comments. Updated On: 4/14/05 at 12:42 AM
#29a 'Streetcar' that is both traditional and ground-breaking
Posted: 4/7/05 at 8:40ami cant say i agree..i found her acting stiff and very ornamental is its approach..additionally she is beautiful and far to young..in my humble opinion.
#30a 'Streetcar' that is both traditional and ground-breaking
Posted: 4/7/05 at 9:21amI saw it at TKTS on Tuesday night (April 5) on my way to Chitty. I have tickets (part of Roundabout subscription) next month - looking forward to it now!
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