New York City
In Tennessee Williams’ Out Cry, Felice and Clare, two actors on tour, siblings, are abandoned by their company in a decrepit theatre in an unknown place. Threatened by panic and fear these two actors perform “The Two-Character Play,” whose characters are named Felice and Clare, brother and sister, which may or may not be about the “real” Felice and Clare. Out Cry was first presented in New York in 1973. Earlier versions of the work, which premiered in London in 1967, were presented abroad under the title The Two-Character Play.