The Glass Menagerie review – cool gloom makes Tennessee Williams’s sadness hit harder
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The recent production of Tennessee Williams's 'The Glass Menagerie' at Dundee Rep, directed by Andrew Panton, offers a fresh take on this classic memory play. With Christopher Jordan-Marshall as Tom Wingfield, the performance captures the essence of nostalgia and sadness, drawing the audience into a world of quiet realism. This interpretation emphasizes the emotional depth of the characters, making the experience resonate even more profoundly. It's a reminder of the power of theater to evoke feelings and reflect on our own memories.
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