Updated On: 05 January, 2024 07:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Ansy Austin
Dive into the transformative theatrical tale that explores Tennessee Williams’ art, legacy, and his literary madness at the staging of a distinct narrative in real-time

Scenes from the play delve into the personal and professional struggles of the artiste. Pics Courtesy/Charu Khosla
In an intriguing theatrical endeavour, The Zuv Collective takes centrestage with their 90-minute production, The End? Tennessee And His Streetcar, that offers a unique glimpse into the life of the legendary Tennessee Williams. Set against the backdrop of his acclaimed work, A Streetcar Named Desire, the play promises to unravel the complexities of the American playwright’s life, exploring how his monumental success eventually transformed into a tumultuous period marked by criticism and public scrutiny. What makes this performance unique is that it is a devised play with no fixed script, only a set of beats that the actors perform with the knowledge of their research on the characters and the story of Williams’s real life. By listening and responding to each other on stage, the cast builds the story they wish to narrate together; each show is unique in its format.
