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“And wasn’t we happy together? Wasn’t it all O.K? Till she showed here”—Robin Queree, as Stanley Kowalski, and Heather Eggleton, as Stella, in Bryan Aitken’s production of “A Streetcar Named Desire” which will open at the Court Theatre next Monday. The play won a Pullitzer Prize for Tennessee Williams in 1947 and was later made into one of the most successful films of the 1950s.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33806, 1 April 1975, Page 12

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“And wasn’t we happy together? Wasn’t it all O.K? Till she showed here”—Robin Queree, as Stanley Kowalski, and Heather Eggleton, as Stella, in Bryan Aitken’s production of “A Streetcar Named Desire” which will open at the Court Theatre next Monday. The play won a Pullitzer Prize for Tennessee Williams in 1947 and was later made into one of the most successful films of the 1950s. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33806, 1 April 1975, Page 12

“And wasn’t we happy together? Wasn’t it all O.K? Till she showed here”—Robin Queree, as Stanley Kowalski, and Heather Eggleton, as Stella, in Bryan Aitken’s production of “A Streetcar Named Desire” which will open at the Court Theatre next Monday. The play won a Pullitzer Prize for Tennessee Williams in 1947 and was later made into one of the most successful films of the 1950s. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33806, 1 April 1975, Page 12