
The Glass Mendacity
The Illegitimate Players


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Readers find 'The Glass Mendacity' to be an exceptionally funny and entertaining play that brings a light-hearted take on Tennessee Williams' works. Many appreciate its ability to evoke the characters' voices, making it a delightful read for theater enthusiasts.
Tennessee Williams gets the illegitimate treatment as THE GLASS MENDACITY hilariously parodies his work in this "magnolia operetta."
"By combining Williams's three most celebrated dramas, the authors have come up with plenty of powerhouse material for their irreverent magnolia operetta."
—Sid Smith, Chicago Tribune
"In the twisted world of THE GLASS MENDACITY, the ensemble's inspired send-up of the characters and crises of Tennessee Williams, the Players deconstruct a funhouse pantheon that riotously hurls together the author's most outrageous oddballs.
Loads and loads of laughs result."
—Lawrence Bommer, Windy City Times
"… the Illegitimate's GLASS MENDACITY will delight any Williams buff with its nonstop barrage of informed in-jokes."
—Albert Williams, Chicago Reader
The Glass Mendacity is a play written by The Illegitimate Players, Doug Armstrong , Keith Cooper, Maureen Morley and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2000).
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Broadway Play Publishing · 2000 · 69 pp
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