
London on 02 - 24 Aug - 07:00 pm
Southern Belles unites two groundbreaking one-act plays by one of the twentieth centurys most influential dramatists, Tennessee Williams. Presented together for the very first time, these startling tales of love, loneliness and longing will headline Kings Head Theatres Queer Season.Never staged in the playwrights lifetime due to its openly gay characters, And Tell Sad Stories of the Deaths of Queens charts the heartbreaking encounter between an extraordinary queen and a troubled sailor in 1950s New Orleans. In Something Unspoken, tensions between a wealthy spinster and her loyal secretary boil over in a confrontation that exposes their complex, unacknowledged yearning for each other. Poignant, unexpected and shimmeringly beautiful, Southern Belles casts a light on the lives of those forced to hide their true feelings from society. From the co-director of the critically-acclaimed, West End smash-hit, SiX. Recently nominated for five Olivier Awards, including Best New Musical. ★★★★ 'Shattering and compelling' The Guardian ★★★★★ 'A stunning lineup of talent on all levels' Broadway World ★★★★ 'The emotional impact of both plays lasts far longer than the final curtain call' A Younger Theatre ★★★★ 'A resounding success and a powerfully heartfelt revival of two often neglected works' The Upcoming ★★★★★ 'Sensational on every level' Boyz Magazine ★★★★★ 'Intoxicating' Queer Guru ★★★★★ 'Extremely powerful' London Theatre 1 ★★★★★ 'A magical evening of theatre' Theatre News ★★★★★ 'A joyful evening of sumptuous southern plays' London Pub Theatres ★★★★★'A cracking evening of stimulating drama' The Reviews Hub ★★★★ 'Jamie Armitage directs with great sensitivity and depth' Blanche Marvin 'These obscure Tennessee Williams scripts are classics of the future' The Spectator 'Carries just as much emotional heft as his most celebrated works' The Stage
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