Rockwell/Hecht STREETCAR
Musicaldudepeter
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/18/10
#1Rockwell/Hecht STREETCAR
Posted: 6/29/11 at 4:23pmIs this production modern? It looks like a modern reimagining of it to be honest, no?
#2Rockwell/Hecht STREETCAR
Posted: 6/30/11 at 12:16amEr, no... it doesn't. It's definitely period appropriate.
#2Rockwell/Hecht STREETCAR
Posted: 6/30/11 at 12:16amEr, no... it doesn't. It's definitely period appropriate.
iluvtheatertrash
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/9/04
#3Rockwell/Hecht STREETCAR
Posted: 6/30/11 at 12:48am
Whatever it is, it looks fan-freaking-tastic.
https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Photo-Flash-Rockwell-Hecht-in-Williamstowns-A-STREETCAR-NAMED-DESIRE-20110629
Damn, that scissor shot makes me want to get to Williamstown.
(Though I'm a little perplexed as to why it isn't a broken bottle...)
#4Rockwell/Hecht STREETCAR
Posted: 6/30/11 at 1:40amModern? As in "set in current time"? Cannot see where you are getting that from at all. Time period all the way. If the costume and hair don't show that, look at the icebox in background of the 2nd pix.
#5Rockwell/Hecht STREETCAR
Posted: 6/30/11 at 6:12amI really want this to come to New York, but I'm not holding my breath (given Cromer's recent string of failures).
Leia947
Broadway Star Joined: 6/17/09
#6Rockwell/Hecht STREETCAR
Posted: 6/30/11 at 10:14amI freaking love Sam Rockwell. Would kill to see this.
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#7Rockwell/Hecht STREETCAR
Posted: 6/30/11 at 12:25pmRockwell definitely does his most compelling acting when his clothes are off.
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