Written in 1944 and premiered on Broadway a year later, The Glass Menagerie was the first theatrical success of Tennessee Williams, winner of two Pulitzer prizes for drama A Streetcar Named Desire (1948) and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955). With the one that now concerns us, the American playwright was awarded the New York Drama Critics in 1945.
This is one of his most autobiographical works, which portrays a family in the southern United States in 1930, under the control of a mother frustrated by the abandonment of the husband and father of her two adult sons.
Martina Cabanas Collell directs this production of La Perla 29 starring MDavid Anguera, Laura Conejero, Clara Moraleda and Roger Torns.