San Francisco, California – Filipino American theater artists are delving into themes of memory and psychology through Tennessee Williams’ renowned play, “Glass Menagerie.”
The production features Jomar Tagatac as Tom and Nicole Javier as Laura, directed by Jeffrey Lo. Tagatac, familiar with Williams’ works, finds the play’s exploration of memory and personal aspirations deeply engaging. He emphasizes the play’s relevance in addressing timeless themes such as family dynamics and societal expectations.
In her debut at San Francisco Playhouse, Javier appreciates the play’s enduring significance, resonating with contemporary audiences despite its historical setting. She embraces the complexity of her character, Laura, in navigating unspoken emotions and familial connections.
Director Jeffrey Lo praises Williams’ evocative script, guiding the cast to uncover layers of meaning and personal growth within the characters. The play’s run until June 15, 2024, invites the Fil-Am community to experience this captivating exploration of human experience at San Francisco Playhouse, located at 450 Post St., San Francisco.
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