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      • And yes—there's a bunch of the kind of music you'd expect from a play set in New Orleans: jazzy, bluesy goodness that floats in from the bars near the Kowalski home.
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  2. May 6, 2019 · ‘New Orleans is a city with a rich musical heritage, but the music in A Streetcar Named Desire is much more than a naturalistic device.’ In the light of this statement, explore Williams’ use of music in the play.

  3. Oct 4, 2024 · The setting of New Orleans in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire significantly influences the play's mood by contrasting the vibrant, raw city with the genteel, lost world of...

    • Behind The Scenes at The Historic New Orleans Collection
    • The Real Streetcar Named Desire
    • No Desire Line, But The Movie Streetcar Still Runs
    • Getting There

    The Historic New Orleans Collection owns the apartment building on Toulouse Street where Tennessee Williams lived during one of his stays in the French Quarter. The Collection has put together an exhibit which takes you through various stages as Williams wrote Streetcarfor Broadway. The typewriter and desk used by Williams is also part of the exhib...

    The Desire Line ran through New Orleans’ French Quarter. The rail line started at Canal Street and headed down Bourbon Street to Desire Street in the city’s 9th Ward. From there, the streetcars would loop back toward Canal Street, traveling up a parallel rail on Royal Street. “The big thing about Desire was that it ran the length of the French Quar...

    The opening scene of the movie features an aerial few of wharves and the railroad along the New Orleans Riverfront. Within minutes, the leading lady, actress Vivien Leigh, boards the Desire streetcar. It’s an actual New Orleans street car, Number 922, which still runs today on the Historic St. Charles Streetcar Line.

    The exhibit “Backstage at A Streetcar Named Desire” runs through July 3, 2022. It’s one of many New Orleans themed exhibits at the Collection. THNOC has exhibits at its Louisiana History Galleries and the Williams Gallery in the 500 block of Royal Street. You can also visit the Williams Research Center at 410 Charters Street. Phone: (504) 523-4662

  4. Jan 28, 2020 · Blanche's View of New Orleans. There's a classic episode of "The Simpsons" in which Marge Simpson lands the role of Blanche DuBois in a musical version of "A Streetcar Named Desire." During the opening number, the Springfield cast sings: New Orleans! Stinking, rotten, vomiting, vile!

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  5. Set in New Orleans in the late 1940s, A Streetcar Named Desire unfolds in a time when the United States in general and the South in particular were poised for major economic growth and significant social change.

  6. The stage directions situate the Kowalskis’ building carefully, noting the presence of a bowling alley and a bar around the corner—the latter close enough to hear its music, “a blue piano that expresses the spirit of the life which goes on here.”

  7. The streetcar took its name from Desire Street in the 9th Ward of New Orleans. The Desire Line ran from 1920 to 1948, at the height of streetcar use in New Orleans. The route ran down Royal, through the Quarter, to Desire Street in the Bywater district, and back up to Canal.

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