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SOGLO Brunswick Actor’s Theatre Presents: The Glass Menagerie

SOGLO Gallery & Brunswick Actors Theatre 1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA

The Glass Menagerie follows the lives of a family in St. Louis in the 1930s and is recalled as a memory from the narrator Tom. Amanda, the mother, is without her alcoholic husband, who has abandoned the family years before, and lives with her two children, Tom and Laura. The family supports itself and rents a modest apartment using Tom's wages at a local shoe factory.

Tom resents his mother for being so demanding and involved in his life. Amanda also inserts herself in her daughter's life by having her go to typing school, but Laura is too timid, so she walks around town instead of going to her classes, hoping her mother won't discover her secret.

Tennessee Williams's play The Glass Menagerie was first performed in 1944. It's defined as a "memory play," which means that the story is told through the reflection and memories of the main characters.

$25.00

SOGLO Brunswick Actor’s Theatre Presents: The Glass Menagerie

SOGLO Gallery & Brunswick Actors Theatre 1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA

The Glass Menagerie follows the lives of a family in St. Louis in the 1930s and is recalled as a memory from the narrator Tom. Amanda, the mother, is without her alcoholic husband, who has abandoned the family years before, and lives with her two children, Tom and Laura. The family supports itself and rents a modest apartment using Tom's wages at a local shoe factory.

Tom resents his mother for being so demanding and involved in his life. Amanda also inserts herself in her daughter's life by having her go to typing school, but Laura is too timid, so she walks around town instead of going to her classes, hoping her mother won't discover her secret.

Tennessee Williams's play The Glass Menagerie was first performed in 1944. It's defined as a "memory play," which means that the story is told through the reflection and memories of the main characters.

$25.00
Event Series Yoga Lunch Break

Yoga Lunch Break

Balance Wellness Studio 1312 Newcastle St, Brunswick, United States

Join us every Thursdays, 12:15 PM to 1:00 PM for a Lunch Break Yoga Boost. Take the time out of your busy day to hit the mat. Yoga is a great way to ease any tension, reduce work related anxieties and improved productivity. Then head back to the office all fresh and renewed. ALL levels […]

$10
Event Series America’s Boating Course

America’s Boating Course

University of Georgia Marine Extension building 715 Bay Street, Brunswick, GA, United States

The America’s Boating Club Golden Isles is presenting its one-day Boating Basics Class on Saturday, April 29 and October 7, 2023 from 8:30 AM to 4:30PM, at the University of Georgia Marine Extension Facility at 715 Bay Street, Brunswick. Topics covered emphasize our local boating area and conditions and include going boating, necessary equipment, water road signs, and much more. Lunch is included. The registration fee of $15 can be credited toward the course book ($50). Contact Mike Moye at mmoye@surfsouth.com or Jerry Lamb at lambo50@icloud.com for more information or register online: gisps.org.

$15.00 – $50.00

SOGLO Brunswick Actor’s Theatre Presents: The Glass Menagerie

SOGLO Gallery & Brunswick Actors Theatre 1413 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA

The Glass Menagerie follows the lives of a family in St. Louis in the 1930s and is recalled as a memory from the narrator Tom. Amanda, the mother, is without her alcoholic husband, who has abandoned the family years before, and lives with her two children, Tom and Laura. The family supports itself and rents a modest apartment using Tom's wages at a local shoe factory.

Tom resents his mother for being so demanding and involved in his life. Amanda also inserts herself in her daughter's life by having her go to typing school, but Laura is too timid, so she walks around town instead of going to her classes, hoping her mother won't discover her secret.

Tennessee Williams's play The Glass Menagerie was first performed in 1944. It's defined as a "memory play," which means that the story is told through the reflection and memories of the main characters.

$25.00