Based on the play by Tennessee Williams, this renowned drama follows troubled former schoolteacher Blanche DuBois (Vivien Leigh) as she leaves small town Mississippi and moves in with her sister, Stella Kowalski (Kim Hunter), and her husband, Stanley (Marlon Brando), in New Orleans. Blanches flirtatious Southern belle presence causes problems for Stella and Stanley, who already have a volatile relationship, leading to even greater conflict in the Kowalski household. Special introduction to the film and a Q&A following with John DiLeo, prominent film historian, critic, and author of seven books about classic movies. The Milford Theater Bar will be open one hour before the show, serving wine, beer, cocktails and concessions!
- Main Box Office: (570) 409-0509
- Administrative Office: (570) 409-0509
- Will Call pickup available at box office
- Valid photo ID required for ticket retrieval
- Arrive 30 minutes prior to performance start time
- Unclaimed tickets released 15 minutes before show
- Street parking available on Catharine Street
- Municipal parking lot within 1 block
- Free parking after 6:00 PM and on weekends
- Limited handicap parking near theater entrance
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Companion seats adjacent to wheelchair spaces
- Audio description and assistive listening devices available
- Please contact box office in advance for specific accommodations
- No outside food or beverages
- Silent electronic devices
- No photography during performances
- Late seating during appropriate break intervals
- No smoking on premises
- Children 3 and under generally not permitted
- Children 4-12 must be accompanied by adult
- Some performances may have specific age recommendations
- Babes-in-arms policy varies by event