by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Dustin Yocum
The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams’ first major play to appear on Broadway, is an autobiographical work. In The Glass Menagerie, Williams delineates several personal and societal problems: the isolation of those who are outsiders for one reason or another, the hardships faced by single mothers, the difficulties a disability may create for a family, and the struggle of a young artist to begin his career.