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14th December
2009
written by Annie Stone
Liv Ullman

Liv Ullman

      A rumpled bed, brightly lit and placed stage right, seems to dominate the stage in Liv Ullman’s haunting production of  ‘Streetcar Named Desire,’ now playing at Brooklyn Academy of Music .  It’s the place  where  the climatic confrontation between Blanche Dubois and Stanley Kowalski takes place, and where at night — as Stella says — ‘things happen between a man and a woman that make everything else seem unimportant.’   Desire — for sex and Desire  for life — infuse this production that stars Cate Blanchett, in a heartrending performance as Blanche.
    “I think we need Tennessee Williams now more than ever,” Ullman said during a recent interview at the Harvey Theatre, where the play will run until Dec, 20. “In a twitter world – we need his poetry.”
      “The way I see it,” Ullman wrote in the accompanying program. “Tennessee Williams wished to pull us out of our own angry darkness, by allowing us to see, to recognize the hurt and vulnerability and the fear disguised as violence or rudeness or carelessness or what may look like madness.”
     At the end of the play, Blanche moves off to stage right, bathed in light.
    Ullman said she may not be doomed – but has embraced her own solitude, accepted the untenability of her situation… “Maybe now she will be alone., Ullman said.  “Sometimes being alone is what a person may need.”