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“A Streetcar Named Desire” Final Weekend at Festival Theatre

9/1/2015

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Just four performances remain for audiences to see Festival’s drama this season, A Streetcar Named Desire. It is one of American theatre’s best loved plays and has been celebrated, studied, and produced all over the world for nearly seventy years.  Performances remaining are Thursday, September 3rd at 7:30 PM, Friday, September 4th at 7:30 PM, Saturday, September 5th at 7:30 PM and the closing show will be at 2:00 PM on Sunday, September 6th.
 
The production showcases the talents of four of Festival Theatre’s performers: Festival’s Artistic Director Jaclyn Johnson as Blanche, Josiah Laubenstein as Stanley, Kimberly Braun as Stella, and Steven Czajkowski as Mitch.
 
Directed by Mark Baer with the production team, Peter Weber as Stage Manager and Light Design, David Holmes in Scenic Construction, David Markson in Scenic Design, Laura Seed as Properties Designer, Lis Athas as Scenic Dresser, Kim Murphy as Costume Design, and Emma Kravig as Costume Design Assistant.
 
The production expenses for A Steetcar Named Desire have been underwritten by two Festival Theatre patrons in honor of Jaclyn Johnson and Peter Weber for their tireless work and fierce dedication to the mission and vision of St. Croix Festival Theatre.  This show is also being sponsored by Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation.
 
Tickets for A Streetcar Named Desire can be purchased at festivaltheatre.org, by calling the box office at 715-483-3387 or emailfestivaltheatreboxoffice@gmail.com.  Please be advised that this show contains adult content and situations that may not be suitable for everyone.

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