Mr. Williams And Miss Wood
by Max Wilk

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90 mins Bare Stage/Simple Set American

Synopsis

Seated at two simple desks at opposite sides of the stage the young Tennessee Williams and his agent-to-be speak of his early years as a writer and of his fateful meeting with the remarkable woman who was the first to recognize his potential as a playwright and who was to become his guiding genius as his career developed.

Beginning with small fees for short plays and magazine pieces, the fledgling poet-playwright was obliged to work at a variety of drab jobs while he sought the breakthrough that would allow him to come to New York and devote himself exclusively to writing.

But his first "big break," when it came, proved to be a crushing disappointment the disastrous Theatre Guild production of his first full length play, (which later, substantially rewritten, found success as ). Daunted, but still determined, the playwright continued to write, and the agent continued to promote her client's work with undiminished zeal, leading, in time, to and sudden, international fame, plus, at last, financial security.

After that came the amazing succession of plays which have made the name of Tennessee Williams the most celebrated in the modern theatre, but also the gradual and, to many, unaccountable rupture of the collaboration which underlay this accomplishment.

But the fruit of their association, and the fascinating events which led to them, remain and are captured with rare eloquence and understanding in this moving tribute to two singular and irreplaceable individuals.

Publication

Year 1998
Binding Paperback
Pages 72
Language English
ISBN-13 9780822207832
ISBN-10 0822207834

Mr. Williams And Miss Wood is a American play written by Max Wilk and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).

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