![]() ![]() ![]() He maintains that promise in a sustained recollection in which the glaze of memory rarely obscures the scars of experience. “I give you truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion,” says Tom. Rarely is that central concept of memory so woven into every fiber of the narrative. PHOTOS: Broadway Musicals That Have Sung Their Way to the Big Screen No less impressive is Zachary Quinto’s knockout Broadway debut as Williams’ most nakedly autobiographical character, Tom, the haunted commentator from whom this memory play erupts like a recurring bout of fever. Her Amanda Wingfield emerges as a character whose grand theatricality is balanced by compassionate exposure of her human frailty. Premiered to deserved acclaim earlier this year at American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Mass., the production sees the brilliant Jones revitalize one of the greatest roles for women in contemporary dramatic literature. Tony Nominations: Oscar Isaac, Danielle Brooks, 'Ain't No Mo,' '1776' Among Snubs and Surprises ![]()
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