
The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore Tickets
Tennessee Williams' rarely performed play comes to London for a limited engagement!Keep me updated
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Performance dates
26 September - 22 October 2022
Run time: To be confirmed.
Includes interval
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Tennessee Williams' rarely performed The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore, an extraordinary play set on an exclusive mountaintop villa off the Amalfi coast premiered in Spoleto, Italy in 1962. It has often been referred to as a play worthy of its author's justly celebrated name. Stage, TV and film star Linda Marlowe (Who appeared in Harold and Maude and the Tennessee Williams' In The Bar of a Tokyo Hotel at the Charing Cross Theatre) plays Flora Goforth, a rich, terminally ill tour-time widow refusing to accept her own mortality, sitting in isolated splendour. Between shots of morphine and pills downed with brandy, she dictates her memoirs. Joining her is a cast which includes acclaimed actress Sara Kestelman in the role of the Witch of Capri.
Special notes
Latecomers may not be admitted, and there is no readmittance once the performance has started.