Lyrical, romantic and ultimately heartbreaking, The Glass Menagerie catapulted Tennessee Williams to international fame when it debuted in 1945. Chronicling the trials and triumphs of the Wingfield family in Depression-era St. Louis, and richly laden with evocative language and imagery, this self-called “memory play” continues to resonate with modern audiences for its honest and tragic depiction of a family struggling against the burden of poverty and the fragility of their dreams.