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- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere abstract "In Masks Outrageous and Austere is the final, full-length play of Tennessee Williams, written perhaps as early as 1970, but chiefly between 1978 and the fall of 1982. The play’s literary roots for characters and situations can be found in Williams’ 1945 short story "Tent Worms". The play title is taken from a line in Elinor Wylie's poem "Now Let No Charitable Hope."The play follows what Williams described as a "nightmarish", “extremely funny,” and “bizarre as hell” story involving the kidnapping of the rich southerner Babe Foxworth by a nefarious corporation.The play finally received its world premiere in New York City in April 2012, directed by David Schweizer and starring Shirley Knight as Babe.".
- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere author Tennessee_Williams.
- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere genre Drama.
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- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere originalLanguage English_language.
- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere premierePlace New_York_City.
- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere premiereYear "2012".
- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere settingOfPlay "Undisclosed remote neighborhood".
- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere subjectOfPlay "corporate greed, death".
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- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere caption "Poster by Noah Scalin for 2012 production with Shirley Knight".
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- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere name "In Masks Outrageous and Austere".
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- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere place New_York_City.
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- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere premiere "April 2012".
- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere setting "Undisclosed remote neighborhood".
- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere subject Criticism_of_capitalism.
- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere subject Death.
- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere writer Tennessee_Williams.
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- In_Masks_Outrageous_and_Austere comment "In Masks Outrageous and Austere is the final, full-length play of Tennessee Williams, written perhaps as early as 1970, but chiefly between 1978 and the fall of 1982. The play’s literary roots for characters and situations can be found in Williams’ 1945 short story "Tent Worms".".
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