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Lunée Bin


1m, 2w
1m 40-60; 2w 30-40

Lunée Bin takes place shortly after the end of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, as Blanche Dubois is being situated at a New Orleans psychiatric hospital. She struggles with a nurse, then allows a doctor to interview her. She mistakes him for several men in her past, bringing new light to some incidents left intentionally murky in Tennessee Williams' script.

This dramatic, ten-minute play has simple staging requirements, calling for a desk and two chairs, with props of a syringe and a handkerchief. The character of Blanche is referred to in the script as "Patient," not revealing too much up front to audience members who have read a program.

The three characters in the play are three of the same characters in A Streetcar Named Desire, allowing the play to act as a standalone coda to the action of Tennessee Williams' play.

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