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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 646-234-3059



Address: 340 W 50th St 10019 New York, NY, US

Website: thetwocharacterplay.com

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Tennessee Williams' The Two-Character Play 05.07.2021

Happy birthday, Tennessee Williams!

Tennessee Williams' The Two-Character Play 18.06.2021

Grateful to Mr. Brantley for his Critic's Pick review of our production of THE TWO-CHARACTER PLAY at New World Stages.

Tennessee Williams' The Two-Character Play 13.06.2021

Though we are not associated with the production at Hampstead Theatre, we're always glad to see Tennessee Williams' The Two-Character Play get a shout-out in The New York Times.

Tennessee Williams' The Two-Character Play 26.05.2021

We hope all of Tennessee Williams' The Two-Character Play's followers of this page are well these anxious days. Here's a lovely look back at Tenn and his longtime partner, Frank Merlo. We look forward to all are able to relax on a carefree beach again. In the meantime, stay safe everyone! (Original photo in the Morgan Library collection.)

Tennessee Williams' The Two-Character Play 12.05.2021

THE TWO-CHARACTER PLAY family mourns the passing of William Wolf, former president of the Drama Desk and editor of Wolf Entertainment Guide, where he wrote a lovely review of our production at New World Stages.

Tennessee Williams' The Two-Character Play 08.05.2021

BroadwayWorld's article on this month's (Nov 2019) production of The Two Character Play brings back our 2013 Off Broadway production, quoting that Ben Brantley review we are still so proud of! -- "In The New York Times review of the 2013 production at New World Stages, Ben Brantley describes the show, featuring Amanda Plummer and Brad Dourif as"...a rarely-seen fever dream of an eternal folie à deux...they don't just strike sparks. They're a raging conflagration that keeps ch...anging form and direction...low on plot and high on poetry, and it presents the painful spectacle of a talented, desperate mind chasing itself in circles." We offer our hearty "break a leg!" to our theater colleagues at The Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium in Philadelphia as they mount this remarkable play! Their run opened Nov 10 and goes to Nov 27, 2019. https://www.broadwayworld.com//IRC-Announces-2020-Season-2