Blanche Survives Katrina in a FEMA Trailer Named Desire

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About This Show

Written and performed by Mark Sam Rosenthal, Blanche Survives Katrina in a FEMA Trailer Named Desire is directed by Todd Parmley.

Rosenthal, a comedic improviser trained with New York’s renowned UprightCitizens Brigade, wades into the swamp of his Louisiana roots with a politically incorrect, gender-bending new solo show, that imagines Tennessee Williams’ tragic heroine, Blanche DuBois, has neither aged nor left New Orleans. She was there when Katrina hit; she was sent to the Superdome; she was evacuated to Shreveport and entangled in the heartless bureaucracy of FEMA. She gets involved with drugs, is adopted by an Arizona megachurch, and is ‘job-placed’ at a Popeye’s cash register – having for good reason been permanently barred from teaching young schoolboys. Hers is a refugee story whose politics and pathos you have read but never experienced through the eyes of the desperately deliberately fragile, alcoholic, codependent, sex-addicted Blanche DuBois – America’s most broken woman.

Show Details

Running Time: 1hr 10min (0 intermissions)
Dates: Opening Night: January 25, 2009 Final Performance: March 15, 2009

Theatermania Review

| | January 26, 2009
Mark Sam Rosenthal’s one-joke riff on Tennessee Williams’ tragic heroine wears thin quickly.