Monumental Plays

  • A Streetcar Named Desire

    A Streetcar Named Desire
    Written by Tennesse Williams, A Streetcar Named Desire is about Blanche DuBois and her dullusions about her reality. She is trying to pretend her life is perfect, as is she presenting herself so to meet suitors. Blanche masked her reasons for visiting her sister Stella to make her seem innocent, and she disturbs the mutual dependance Stella and her husband Stanely have. The play is about Blanche's delusions and her affect on peoples lives with her lies.
  • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
    Written by Tennessee Williams, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is about Brick's family and their interections during one evening during the celebration of Big Daddy Pollitt's birthday and clean bill of health. In reality, he is dying, but he does not know this. The night proceeds with a web of lies.
  • Grease

    Grease
    The play was written in 1971, the exact date is unknown. It was written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey about a group of students in the 1950's and their experiences with teen pregnancy, gang violence, love, friendship, and rebellion.
  • Beauty and the Beast

    Beauty and the Beast
    Based on the 1991 Disney movie, Beauty and the Beast is about a superficial prince who turns away a hagard old lady when she asks for shelter. She was really an enchantress, who cursed him to be a beast until he could find someone to love him for him and not his looks. Belle's father finds himself a prisoner at Beast's castle and Belle offers to trade herself for her father's place. Belle and Beast spend time together, and in true Disney tradition, fall in love