No play in the modern theatre has so captured the imagination and heart of the American public as Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie. Menagerie was Williams's first popular success and launched the brilliant, if somewhat controversial, career of our pre-eminent lyric playwright. Since its premiere in Chicago in 1944, with the legendary Laurette Taylor in the role of Amanda, the play has been the bravura piece for great actresses from Jessica Tandy to Joanne Woodward, and is studied and ... (show more)
Shows you just how weak you can allow yourself to become if you let other people rule your entire life.A good play if your into literature.
ughhh the realist movement is sooo depressing. I don't think it's even possible to be that depressed. Then again... that was before anti-depressants!
Okay...creeps. An amazing observation of humanity...but seriously-- creeps me out along the lines of mommy dearest or psycho.
After reading it, I could never get the eternal "rise and shine" out of my head. It's such a captivating play and very human, showing each characters frailty on a different level.
was depressed after i finished! wanted more story at the end. it was a liitle hard to get through be/c of the setup.