Vieux Carré
Drama - Original
St. James Theatre
Data not verified
- First Preview: April 30, 1977
- Opening Date: May 11, 1977
- Closing Date: May 15, 1977
- Previews: 11
- Performances: 6
Playwright: Tennessee Williams
Synopsis
Two one-act plays by Tennessee Williams are set in the same rooms of a 1930s New Orleans boarding house, with overlapping characters. The first, The Angel in the Alcove, is about a homosexual relationship between a young writer and an aging painter. The second, I Never Get Dressed Until After Dark on Sundays, follows a young stud and his easily aroused mistress.
Opening Night Cast
| Tom Aldredge | Painter | |
| Richard Alfieri | Writer | |
| Diane Kagan | Jane | |
| John William Reilly | Tye | |
| Sylvia Sidney | Mrs. Wire | |
| Grace Carney | Angel | |
| Olive Deering | Mrs. Wayne | |
| Iris Whitney | Miss Carrie |
Opening Night Production Credits
| Tennessee Williams | Writer | |
| Tennessee Williams | Lyrics ("Sugar in the Cane" and "Lonesome Man") | |
| Arthur A. Seidelman | Director | |
| James Tilton | Scenic Design | |
| Jane Greenwood | Costume Design | |
| James Tilton | Lighting Design |