Direction & Production Design......Dane Eissler
Projection Design.......Mark Williams
Original Music......Jay Ansill
Lighting Design......Callie Moos
Properties......Seth Bodie
Stage Management......Brittany Rolfs
Production Management......Sam Sewell
Featuring John Dennis Anderson, Luke Bosco, Paul E. Halley, Sarah MacDonnell, and Vanessa Rose
Presented in repertory with The Glass Menagerie at the 2024 Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival
Something Cloudy, Something Clear, written by Williams in 1981, is set in Provincetown in 1940. Williams created a version of himself named August to tell the story of Williams’ first love affair—and to be a character in it. In the play, his beloved is a young dancer called Kip, just as he was in life. Other ghosts from later and earlier times in Williams’ life interrupt the action of Something Cloudy, Something Clear. Williams gave these disruptive phantoms their real names– his lover Frank Merlo and his high school girlfriend Hazel Scott. Tallulah Bankhead is called The Actress. Masked as August, Williams can address their ghosts with declarations of love he probably never dared to say to them while they were alive. Williams invented a ghostly friend for Kip named Clare, a twenty-year old girl who will die of diabetes soon after the summer ends. August, like Tennessee Williams, will survive to tell the tale. In the Festival’s repertory casting, the actress playing Laura in The Glass Menagerie becomes Clare in Something Cloudy, Something Clear; Jim, the Gentleman Caller, becomes Kip; Amanda becomes Tallulah Bankhead; and Tom’s absent father becomes Death.
Photos: Eyva Fotografi