NYC Hotel Room Is Stage For Tennessee Williams Play
From New York Post:
Hudson Hotel Hosts Play For 14-Person Audience
Location, location, location: That motto applies not only to real estate but to theater. Tennessee Williams' one-act play "Green Eyes" may be slight, but staging it in an actual hotel room (New York City’s Hudson Hotel)—where it's set—for just 14 spectators packs a wallop.
Written around 1970 but published nearly four decades later, this 30-minute two-hander is an overheated stew made with some familiar Williams ingredients: Unfurling in steamy New Orleans, it centers on the clash between an erotically charged woman and a powerful but troubled and maybe impotent man. Click here for the full story.
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