Street Car Named Desire Review
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Barry G
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May 1, 2010
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However some, like the Queensland Theatre Company are unable to make the play live up to the reputation it has grown to receive.
Act 1 of the production quickly becomes un-eventful and lacks tension. Through the actors development of there characters emotional depth as well as an improvement in the believability of accents...
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This along with the more effective use of space provided for a more engaging performance in the second act.
Much of the performances tension is derived from the clash in personalities of Blanche Du Bois and Stanley Kowalski. The most prominent difference between Blanche and Stanley is their heritage...
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