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Direct from a 2026 Melbourne season

By Tennessee Williams

Directed by Mark Wilson

For the first time in two decades, Melbourne Theatre Company presents the Tennessee Williams classic that changed the course of modern theatre.

Celebrated stage and screen actor Alison Whyte (Death of a Salesman) makes a much-anticipated return to the Company to take on one of the greatest roles in the theatrical canon: Amanda Wingfield, the heartbreakingly hopeful mother who clings to the past while trying to control the future. As she sets out to secure stability for her daughter Laura, her son Tom (Tim Draxl) – yearning for freedom – teeters between obligation and escape. When a much-longed-for ‘gentleman caller’ steps into their world, he may be the fulfilment of Amanda’s dreams, or the blow that shatters her carefully constructed illusion.

Winner of the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best Play in 1945 and recipient of the first-ever Tony Award for Best Play revival, The Glass Menagerie is a haunting, poetic portrait of a languishing family and the fragile illusions we cling to in order to survive.

Directed by Melbourne Theatre Company’s Mark Wilson (Jacky, Much Ado About Nothing), this sharp and poignant new production of a timeless masterpiece comes direct to Geelong from the Company's landmark 2026 season and is an experience you cannot miss.

 

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Time is the longest distance between two places.

Tom Wingfield

How beautiful it is and how easily it can be broken.

Tennessee Williams

Cast Credits

Amanda Wingfield

Alison Whyte

Tom Wingfield     

Tim Draxl

Creative Team

Director

Mark Wilson

Composer & Sound Designer

Marco Cher-Gibard

Photography credit: Jo Duck

Produced by

Melbourne Theatre Company is a department of the University of Melbourne and is supported by Creative Australia and Creative Victoria

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