
The Glass Menagerie
Tennessee Williams' poignant drama explores the fragility of human dreams through the lens of a struggling family in the 1930s.
May 21st – June 1st
Starring Marin Alexis, Ryder Kole Emerson, Elizabeth Gudenrath, and Braydon K. Simmons
Directed by Zach Virden
As the second installment in our American Masters Drama Series, we would like to welcome you to the enchanting world of Tennessee Williams’ timeless classic, The Glass Menagerie. This poignant and beautifully crafted play invites you into the fragile and dreamlike lives of the Wingfield family. Experience the heart-wrenching struggle of Amanda, the fading Southern belle, as she navigates her hopes for her delicate daughter, Laura, and the restless yearnings of her son, Tom, caught between duty and his desire for freedom. With its lyrical language and evocative themes of memory and illusion, The Glass Menagerie is a powerful exploration of family, dreams, and the unrelenting grip of the past.
Don’t miss this opportunity to witness a masterpiece of American theatre, brought to life with passion and precision on our stage. This production has a two-week engagement.
Tickets $25 (Preview) – $38
Special Performances:
- Wednesday, May 21st: Pay What You Can Performance @ 7:30pm.
- Thursday, May 22nd: Preview Performance @ 7:30pm. All seats $25.
- Friday, May 23rd: Opening Night Gala @ 6:45pm.
Zach Virden
Zach Virden is an actor, director, performance artist and professional carpenter. His previous credits at Camelot include Lord Evelyn Oakleigh in Anything Goes, Dan in Next to Normal, Elwood P. Dowd in Harvey, Cliff Bradshaw in Cabaret and Brother Jeremiah in Something Rotten. Regionally, he has performed at Seattle Children’s Theatre, Portland Center Stage, Artist’s Repertory Theatre (Portland), and Actors Theatre of Louisville. He has an MFA from University of Washington, BA from University of Portland and has studied at William Esper Studio, New York. Follow him on IG @zachvirden.

Cast Members coming soon.