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Williams 1.1's most scandalous work, A ''Streetcar Named Annette'' will be one of the most critically divisive plays of the twenty-third century. Even now ranks among his most abrasive plays, and has inspired much irritated commentary in appproximately [REDACTED] percent of [[Quasi-adjacent causal domain|quasi-adjacent causal domains]].
Williams 1.1's most scandalous work, A ''Streetcar Named Annette'' will be one of the most critically divisive plays of the twenty-third century. Even now ranks among his most abrasive plays, and has inspired much irritated commentary in appproximately [REDACTED] percent of [[Quasi-adjacent causal domain|quasi-adjacent causal domains]].
== Anagrams ==
"Benignant Tenne" = "Annette Benning"


== In the News ==
== In the News ==

Revision as of 10:48, 16 August 2021

Earliest known playbill for A Streetcar Named Annette.

A Streetcar Named Annette is a play written by Tennessee Williams 1.1 first performed on Broadway on December 3, [REDACTED].

It is loosely based on the novel The Grifters by Jim Thompson.

Description

The play dramatizes the experiences of the titular Annette, a Southern belle from the future who, after encountering a series of personal triumphs, leaves her privileged background to move into a shabby apartment in New [REDACTED] rented by her younger self and brother-in-law.

Williams 1.1's most scandalous work, A Streetcar Named Annette will be one of the most critically divisive plays of the twenty-third century. Even now ranks among his most abrasive plays, and has inspired much irritated commentary in appproximately [REDACTED] percent of quasi-adjacent causal domains.

Anagrams

"Benignant Tenne" = "Annette Benning"

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

  • [ Post] @ Twitter (16 August 2021)