The Two Character Play: reviving the work Tennessee Williams considered his best since Streetcar
Tennessee Williams’ early work made him a household name, but the US playwright’s success faltered later in life. Sam Yates, who is directing a revival of The Two Character Play – which Williams regarded as his best work since A Streetcar Named Desire – tells Nick Smurthwaite about giving the play the airing it deserves at the very venue at which it premiered in 1967
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