Two Weekends Only!
May 15-24
An Exclusive TWTC Event!
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What’s more outrageously scandalous than the
plots of Tennessee Williams’ plays?
Hearing them second-hand from drag queens!
Join Debbie with a D as she hosts local divas recounting and roasting the works of America’s greatest playwright in this grown-up drag queen story hour. Hear about what that cat was REALLY up to on that hot tin roof,the story behind Blanche‘s infmaous bubble baths, and just what animals were in that glass menagerie—and more zany retellings of Williams’ most famous plays.
The Tennessee Williams Theatre Company of New Orleans
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Hosted by Debbie with a D (Best of New Orleans #1 Drag Queen 2024)
Featuring Laveau Contraire, Muffy Vanderbilt III, Sonika Boom, Tara Shay Montgomery, & Vantasia Divine
Stage Managed by Puck
Stage Kitten Zephyr
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Story Adaptations by Justin Maxwell, Ryan Darby, Grady Stewart, Desireé Burrell, Jennifer Johnson, & a Glass Unicorn
Directed & Devised by Augustin J Correro
Executive Producers Nick Shackleford & Augustin J Correro
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Week 1 - New Marigny Theatre at the Church of Arts and Sciences May 15-17
Week 2 - Rivertown Theatres for the Performing Arts Lagniappe Stage May 22-24
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All Showtimes 7:30pm
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Adult themes. Parental advisory strongly suggested for those under 16.
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This is a lagniappe production and not a part of the TWTC MainStage Season
Season 10 is supported by a generous grant from the New Orleans Theatre Association (NOTA).
Season 10 is also supported by The New Orleans Tourism & Cultural Fund & The New Orleans Cultural & Recreation Fund.
This season is also made possible by the support of Jason & Anjali Gillette.


EXCITING NEWS
Tennessee Williams Theatre Company Joins Loyola University New Orleans in Professional Residency
Exciting new partnership brings performances to Loyola
(NEW ORLEANS – March 29, 2019) The Tennessee Williams Theatre Company of New Orleans is officially in residence at Loyola University New Orleans! Based in the city that Williams called his home and his inspiration, the Tennessee Williams Theatre Company is the only professional theatre company in the U.S. committed solely to producing plays with a major focus on the works of America’s greatest playwright.
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The fun starts this month with a company performance of Suddenly Last Summer, to be conducted from March 28 to April 13 in Loyola’s Lower Depths Theatre in collaboration with the annual Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival. Following a pre-arranged performance this summer at the Marigny Opera House, the company will perform at Loyola.
“Loyola University New Orleans has a history of welcoming professional theatre companies and practitioners to campus, as a way of continuing to nurture our students’ education and professional development,” said C. Patrick Gendusa, who was announced this month as the new chair of Loyola’s Department of Theatre Arts and Dance in Loyola’s College of Music and Media.
“One of our goals is to develop an ongoing collaborative relationship and internship program with the Tennessee Williams Theatre Company, while enjoying the opportunity to bring an entire new audience to our campus.”
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Gendusa, who helped usher in Loyola’s musical theatre degree program several years ago, this month directs Violet, a multi-award winning musical with music by Jeanine Tesori and lyrics by Brian Crawley. Gendusa has lined up an exciting 2019-2020 theatre season, bringing exciting new directors to campus, including Bryan Batt and Tom Cianfini, Mark Routhier, and Anne-Liese Juge Fox.
Gendusa has also lined up master classes and visits to campus from leading artists, beginning with an upcoming master class for Loyola students with choreographer Phil Colgan, dance captain and company member for the national tour of Hamilton.
“We are excited to enter our fifth season with this exciting partnership,” said Nick Shackleford, Co-Artistic Director for the Tennessee Williams Theatre Company. “We have rapidly grown as a newer theatre in town, and we are honored to call Loyola University New Orleans home for our artists and burgeoning audience—and of course, we look forward to creating meaningful opportunities for Loyola’s diverse and talented student population.”
TWTC would like to give a special thanks to:
Department Chair: C. Patrick Gendusa
& Laura Hope, Marty Aikens and TWTC Board Member Jeffrey LaHoste!