Pendragon Comes to SUNY Plattsburgh to Perform Williams' Classic Play, 'The Glass Menagerie'
Pendragon Theatre brings Tennessee William’s classic play, “The Glass Menagerie,” to E. Glenn Giltz Auditorium, Hawkins Hall, Friday, Sept. 16 at 7:30 p.m.
Originally performed in 1944, “Menagerie” is a memory play that tells the story of Tom Wingfield and his need to put the ghosts of his past to rest. Drawn from Williams’ own life, the story revolves around the fragility of dreams, the power of illusions and the complicated nature of family connections.
Stage actress and part-time Saranac Lake resident Beth Glover portrays family matriarch Amanda. The fragile Laura will be played by Pendragon veteran Liv Paulson. Tom is played by Miles River Willow, and Jim, the gentleman caller, is played by Dylan Duffy.
Tickets, available at the Angell College Center desk, are $11 general public; $9 for seniors and non-SUNY Plattsburgh students; $3 for SUNY Plattsburgh students with ID. For more information, contact Leslie Dame at 518-891-1854.
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