Tennessee Sun
Eclipse Theatre Company presents the Chicago premiere of an early Tennessee Williams play, Candles to the Sun.
in Candles to the Sun
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Candles is set during the Great Depression, and spans a decade in the lives of three generations of miners in the Red Hills of Alabama as they attempt to unionize. "It's a play with ten scenes, each one almost a play by itself," says Fedoruk. "Collectively, they tell this amazing story with a lot of humor. But the key factor for me is Williams' wonderful poetry that weaves throughout and is one of the heightened elements of the piece."
Fedoruk is confident that the play holds up on its own merits, and that audience members who are only familiar with the playwright's more well-known works like The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire will enjoy the production. "There's this incredible metaphor of light and dark, good and evil, with the miners being called rats under ground in the darkness and the cabins being lit by a single lamp," he states. "Even back then, Williams was giving directors, actors, and designers these incredible tools to paint epic tapestries of beautiful stories."
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