See Broadway great Elaine Stritch tonight, 8 p.m., at SOPAC in "The Lighter Side of Tennessee Williams," a staged reading starring Stritch and directed by Antony Marsellis.
Tony and Emmy Award winner Stritch stars in Food for Thought's award-winning one-act series, in Tennessee Williams' The Pretty Trap. An early version of The Glass Menagerie, this one-act reading explores a positive ending for Laura and The Gentleman Caller, while shedding light on the complexities of families and marriage.
I'm thinking of my favorite Tennessee Williams play. Tell me yours in comments. And if you want tickets for tonight, send an email to tips with that Tennessee Williams play in the subject line. The first five to guess my favorite each get a pair of tickets for tonight's performance.
UPDATE: Thanks for playing and congrats to our winners who guessed " A Streetcar Named Desire."

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Comments (4)
Nothing better than A Streetcar Named Desire with a young, sexy Brando. Except for the Broadway production with a young, sexy Alec Baldwin, which I saw when I was 18-years-old and met Alec backstage.
At least you didn't meet a young, sexy David Letterman backstage...
I also like a Streetcar Named Desire.
I saw Elaine Stritch at the Papermill last spring in "A Full Monty," and she was great!
I don't know your favorite, but mine is The Glass Menagerie!