One of Tennessee Williams most extraordinary and complex plays - a moving exploration of marital breakdown and the artist's desire to create.
Mark is a world-famous painter afraid he has lost his inspiration. His desperate, ambitious wife Miriam sees only his failure and disintegration. But Mark can sense a new art-form developing, and both characters embark on a journey of self-discovery. At turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Williams' witty, mesmerising and profound masterpiece was last seen in London in 1983, the year of his death.
Bus routes: (Strand) 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 87, 91, 139, 176
Night buses: (Strand) 6, 23, 139, 176, N9, N11, N13, N15, N21, N26, N44, N47, N87, N89, N91, N155, N343, N551
Nearest rail: Charing Cross
Tube lines: Bakerloo, Northern
Nearest tube: Charing Cross
Directions from Charing Cross :
(1 min) The theatre is under Charing Cross station; it can be accessed at Cravens Passage just off Villiers Street
Car park: Trafalgar (10mins)
In congestion zone?: No
Air conditioned
Bar
Disabled toilets
Toilets
Wheelchair accessible
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Charing Cross Theatre, London
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