In the meantime, you can now catch the versatile actor at the Brooklyn Academy of Music as Stanley Kowalski in “A Streetcar ...
Beauty, in Miller’s sense, is not on Frecknall’s menu. Blanche’s costumes (by Merle Hensel) make no pretense of prettiness, ...
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The actor stars alongside an equally extraordinary Patsy Ferran in this production of the Tennessee Williams classic, which ...
The Oscar nominee discusses playing Stanley Kowalski, ticket prices, and what it means to bring the hit Tennessee Williams ...
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While the crowd has come for Paul, at the end of Tennessee Williams’ classic play, which opened Tuesday night in Brooklyn, ...
And while a drummer pounds upstage, sometimes joined by an ethereal singer, explosive Ferran and Mescal go thrillingly head-to-head. I can’t remember Mescal ever being so loud before.
Paul Mescal has steadily risen through the ranks to become one of the industry's most acclaimed and in-demand actors for his ...
New York — Theater lovers undaunted by astronomical ticket prices are flocking to the Brooklyn Academy of Music‘s Harvey Theater to see Paul Mescal as Stanley Kowalski in the Almeida Theatre ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by With a revival starring Paul Mescal and Patsy Ferran ... a rooftop rehearsal space on West 42nd Street; and the play, after some vacillation ...
Paul Mescal is fast becoming one of the biggest stars around after his lead turn in last year's Gladiator II, and tonight you can go back to (almost) the very beginning of his career. After he ...
A bare stage can be an actor’s greatest ally. Also a director’s and a playwright’s. For unforgettable proof, witness the transfixing production of Tennessee Williams’s “A Streetcar Named ...
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