Arts/Leisure
Review: “A Streetcar Named Desire” a Visual, Dramatic Wonder
The Mill Town Players production of Tennessee Williams’ “A Streetcar Named Desire,” is a fine-tuned and deeply disturbing play, nearly faultless in the physical details of its production and the quality of its acting. It is difficult to define it satisfactorily for those who haven’t seen it.
Mill Town Players "Streetcar Named Desire" Kicks Off Weekend
This show is not recommended for children, since some scenes contain physical violence and adult situations that might be found disturbing. Be aware that actors will be using tobaccoless cigarettes (made from cocoa beans). Also, an actor yells, “Fire!” several times in Act 2, and there are also gunshot sound effects.
International Artist Finds Home in Historic Piedmont Village
Perez-Rubio’s work is on display around the world and he is currently working on a large project near Washington, D.C., as well as a number of other projects, including those which incorporate textile art.
Market Theatre Production of "Rent" Electrifying
The Market Theatre’s “Rent” really is something of a cultural earthquake in Anderson County, rocking this conservative community with a bracing message of tolerance, inclusivity and joyous personal freedom.