Out Cry
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Out Cry | |
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1st edition (publ. New Directions, 1973) | |
Written by | Tennessee Williams |
Characters |
Claire Felice |
Date premiered | July 8, 1971 |
Place premiered |
Ivanhoe Theatre Chicago, Illinois |
Original language | English |
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Out Cry is a play by Tennessee Williams which was one version of The Two-Character Play by Williams. Out Cry premiered at the Ivanhoe Theatre in Chicago on July 8, 1971. It debuted on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre with a preview on February 28, 1973 and then ran from March 1-10. The New York production was directed by Peter Glenville and starred Cara Duff-MacCormick as Clare and Michael York as Felice.[1]
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