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  • But her decision to do the obscure " Red Devil Battery Sign " was not the result of a commitment made to Williams.
  • The original production of Red Devil Battery Sign was in 1975 in Boston and starred Anthony Quinn, Clair Bloom, Katy Jurado, Annette Cardona, and Steve McAddy.
  • Within six months, he was selected by playwright Tennessee Williams to play the role of McCabe in the British premi鑢e of " The Red Devil Battery Sign ".
  • "The Red Devil Battery Sign, " written by Williams at his most incoherent in the mid-1970s and never staged before in New York, is not one of them.
  • The English Theater staged works by such playwrights as Noel Coward, Simon Gray, Neil Simon, and Tennessee Williams, whose " Red Devil Battery Sign " received its premiere there.
  • He studied at the Drama Centre, became an assistant stage manager at the York Theatre Royal and was picked by Tennessee Williams for the London premiere of " Red Devil Battery Sign ."
  • On Oct . 26, she begins performances at the WPA Theater in " The Red Devil Battery Sign, " a rarely performed Williams drama that she describes as his " most apocalyptic play ."
  • In 1980, Williams'play " The Red Devil Battery Sign " had been given a new production at the Playhouse by artistic director Roger Hodgman while Williams was Writer in Residence at the University of British Columbia.
  • She wears a scanty black slip with unimpeachable authority in the new production of Tennessee Williams'" Red Devil Battery Sign " at the WPA Theater, and she knows just how to extend a shapely leg to its most cosmetic advantage.
  • After beginning his career as a television director with the Vancouver Playhouse for three years from 1978 to 1981 where he collaborated with Tennessee Williams on productions of Williams'later plays " The Red Devil Battery Sign " and " The Notebook of Trigorin ".
  • "' Devils Battery "'or "'Devils Point Battery "', "'Hartlen Point "'or "'Hartlen Point Tunnels "', was a complex military installation at the mouth of Halifax Harbour in the community of Devils Island which is adjacent to the embankment of Hartlen's Point.
  • Linda Dorff, a scholar of Williams's later works, in her NYU doctoral dissertation categorizes the play as having an " apocalyptic conspiracy plot . " According to Dorff, " Masks Outrageous " and " The Red Devil Battery Sign " present " without doubt, the bleakest world views to be found in the Williams canon . . . . where characters are sure to meet with destruction . " In it, " he ( Williams ) moves the frame of his drama onto a wide-angle epic stage and the frame becomes more serious . . ."
  • Perhaps best known as one of the definitive interpreters of Tennessee Williams work, she has starred in many of his plays, including Eight by Tenn ( eight of Williams one-acts ) starring with Amanda Plummer at the Hartford Stage, the 1973 landmark Broadway production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof directed by Michael Kahn ( third Tony nomination and Tennessee Williams Foundation Award ), Suddenly Last Summer at Circle in the Square, Red Devil Battery Sign, and The Milk Train Doesn t Stop Here Anymore ( WPA ), Out Cry directed by Michael Wilson and Sweet Bird of Youth, directed by Michael Kahn at Washington s Shakespeare Theatre ( Helen Hayes Award nomination / Millennium Award ).
  • Consumed by depression over the loss, and in and out of treatment facilities under the control of his mother and younger brother Dakin, Williams spiraled downward . " Kingdom of Earth " ( 1967 ), " In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel " ( 1969 ), " Small Craft Warnings " ( 1973 ), " The Two Character Play " ( also called Out Cry, 1973 ), " The Red Devil Battery Sign " ( 1976 ), " Vieux Carr?" ( 1978 ), " Clothes for a Summer Hotel " ( 1980 ) and others were all box office failures, and the relentlessly negative press notices wore down his spirit.