- Small Craft Warnings
"Small Craft Warnings" is a play by
Tennessee Williams . It centers on a motley group of people gathered in a seedy coastal bar inSouthern California .The characters include lusty, needy
beautician Leona Dawson, trailer park trash who repeatedly playsJascha Heifetz 's recording ofTchaikovsky 's "Serenade Melancholique" on thejukebox ; her ne'er-do-well live-in lover Bill McCorkle; Doc, analcoholic who lost his license to practice medicine but still does; Violet, who risks becoming the target of Leona's wrath when she flirts with Bill; Steve, the middle-aged short order cook who is resigned to his fate slinging hash in a waterfront dive; Monk, the congenialbartender ; and twogay men - Quentin, a washed-upscreenwriter , and Bobby, a young man bicycling fromIowa toMexico that Quentin picked up on the road.The play is scarely plot based, and might be considered more of a kaleidoscopic pastiche of
monologue s delivered in a spotlight by each of the characters as the action around them becomes frozen and muted. Through them they reveal their loneliness and the emptiness of their existence.The play premiered on
April 2 ,1972 at theoff-Broadway Truck and Warehouse Theatre. Richard Altman directed a cast that includedHelena Carroll as Leona and William Hickey as Steve.In his review in the "
New York Times ",Clive Barnes said, "This is almost a dramatic essay rather than a play, a temperature reading of a time and a place . . . This is perhaps best regarded as a play in waiting, a pleasurable and rewarding exercise of style . . . This is not a major Tennessee Williams play, but it will certainly do until the next one comes along, and I suspect it may survive better than some of the much touted products of his salad years."External links
* [http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/12/31/specials/williams-craft.html "New York Times" review]
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