Tennessee Williams’ masterpiece is about a torrid romantic triangle set in 1940’s New Orleans. The immortal, fragile Southern Belle Blanche DuBois arrives at her sister Stella’s French Quarter row house. Here she encounters the sensual, sweat-stained Stanley Kowalski. Passions erupt and lives hang in the balance when genteel Southern culture collides with frustrated, roiling urban desire.

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Previews - Thursday, March 27 through Sunday, March 30
Opening Night Gala - Tuesday, April 1 at 8:00 pm
Film Tribute to Tennessee Williams In association with MTC's production of "Streetcar",
Lark Theatre is presenting a Williams' Film Tribute March 11, 12 & 13. Brush up on your Williams' repertoire with viewings of:
A Streetcar Named Desire [1951]
Tue, 3/11 @ 6:45pm and Thu, 3/13 @ 4:30pm
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof [1958]
Wed, 3/12 @ 4:30pm and Thu, 3/13 @ 7pm
Suddenly Last Summer [1959]
Wed, 3/12 @ 7pm and Thu, 3/13 @ 9pm
All film tickets $10
Post-Show Q&As - After most performances, MTC will continue its new tradition of hosting a Q&A with a member of MTC’s Artistic staff and members of the cast!
After Words - NEW! - Sunday, March 30
After our Sunday Preview matinee in the Boyer Theatre, MTC’s Literary Manager/Casting Director
Maryanne Olson will conduct a topical interview onstage.
Opening Night - Tuesday, April 1
The theatre’s most festive evening! Meet the cast and director at an informal post-show reception and enjoy a complimentary glass of Korbel champagne and yummies provided by Whole Foods.
Director's Night - Wednesdays, April 2 & April 16
Lively post-show conversations with the director and/or cast members on two Wednesday evenings.
Wine Tasting Series - Saturday, April 5
Complimentary pre-show tasting (beginning one hour prior to show) on a Saturday night featuring a different winery for each production.
For
Streetcar, the wine tasting host is Glen Ellen’s B. R. Cohn Winery. Tasting begins at 7pm.
Perspectives - Thu eve, April 3 & Thu mat, April 10
Topical lecture one hour prior to a Thursday evening & a Thursday matinee.
Guest speakers will be announced soon.
Happy Hour - Wednesday, April 9
All drinks half-off one hour before one of our Wednesday evening performances.
Out & About - Sunday, April 13 (prior to 7pm performance)
Special complimentary wine and hors d’oeuvres reception for members and friends of the LGBT community. Co-sponsored by
Spectrum of Marin.
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"... a well-staged and beautifully performed finale that makes it, once again, a ride well worth taking"
- Robert Hurwitt
Chronicle Theater Critic
Photos: Ed Smith
Tues, Thu, Fri and Sat 8:00pm
Wed 7:30pm
Sun 7:00pm
Matinees: Thu 1:00pm
Sat and Sun 2:00pm
Previews:
Thur through Sun, $31
Regular Performances:
Tues $31 in advance or Pay-What-You-Can (excludes Opening)
Wed, Thu, & Sun Evenings $41/$34
Fri $46/$39
Sat Evenings $51/$44
Wed, Thu, Sat & Sun Matinees $41/$34
Opening Night (Tues) with Cast Reception, $51/$44
Student tickets $20, all performances
(Note: There is a difference in price between center and side sections for all performances except Previews and PWYC Tues.)
Please note: Single tickets go on sale for all shows on Tuesday, July 15. Senior and student discounts tickets and wheelchair seating are only available through the box office (not on-line). We apologize for the inconvenience.