The Glass Menagerie

Mar 22, 2017 - Apr 30, 2017

Venue: Pollock Stage

By Tennessee Williams

Starring: Janis Stevens as Amanda, David Crane as Tom, Katherine Stroller as Laura, Eric Craig as The Gentleman Caller

Directed By: Casey McClellan

Running Time: 2 Hours, 15 Minutes (Including a 15-Minute Intermission); No Late Seating Allowed

Parental Guidance: Appropriate for Middle School & Up

Showtimes
S M T W T F S
2:00pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 8:00pm 2:00pm 8:00pm

Synopsis

Preview performances March 22 – 25; Opening night is March 25

Please note that there is no late seating for this production. If you arrive after the performance has begun, we will not be able to seat you until after intermission.

When it premiered in 1944, The Glass Menagerie was a triumph for the American playwright Tennessee Williams, as his first major work to appear on Broadway. The play has strong autobiographical elements, featuring characters based on Williams himself, his dramatic mother, and his fragile sister, Laura. As the audience travels through Williams’ “memory play”, we learn that the Wingfield family’s lives are much like Laura’s glass menagerie—fanciful and delicate illusions.

Please note that the above show times reflect the regular weekly performance schedule, and additional performances may occasionally be added. Check tickets.sactheatre.org for all currently available performances.

The Glass Menagerie Study Guide

Eric Craig (The Gentleman Caller) & Katherine Stroller (Laura)


David Crane (Tom) & Janis Stevens (Amanda)


Katherine Stroller & Janis Stevens