The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams. UK Tour Spring 2024

The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams
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Atri Banerjee’s acclaimed production of Tenessee Williams’ semi-autobiographical masterpiece, first seen at the Royal Exchange Theatre, embarks on a UK tour in Spring 2024 with Geraldine Somerville (Gosford Park) reprising her role as Amanda, and further cast to be announced. 

The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams
The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams

The Glass Menagerie will open at the Rose Theatre Kingston before touring to Bristol Old Vic and the Belgrade Theatre Coventry  then arriving at Alexandra Palace Theatre where the tour ends.

Tom escapes a suffocating home life through cigarettes and long visits to the movies while his sister, Laura, withdraws into her records and collection of glass animals. Their mother, Amanda, harbours dreams for them far beyond their shabby apartment. When Tom brings home a potential suitor for Laura, Amanda seizes the opportunity to try and change their fortunes forever.

The Glass Menagerie is a poetic portrayal of a family on the brink of change. This intimate and intense memory play explores the complex web of love and loyalty that binds families together in a spellbinding production.

Atri Banerjee was listed in The Stage 25 as one to watch in 2022 and previously won Best Director at The Stage Debut Awards in 2019. Prior to directing A Glass menagerie, he directed Hobson’s Choice at the Royal Exchange as well as Julius Caesar and at the RSC in Stratford upon Avon and has also been resident director at The Almeida.

Geraldine Somerville is best known for playing Harry’s Mum, Lily Potter, in the Harry Potter series of films and has also appeared in Gosford Park, My Week With Marilyn and The Riot Club. On TV she starred opposite Robbie Coltrane as DS Jane Penhaligon in three series of the classic crime drama ‘Cracker’ for which she was nominated for a Best Actress BAFTA. On stage she has appeared at the Royal Court, National Theatre, Donmar Warehouse, Bristol New Vic and Birmingham Rep.

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