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'''''Garden District''''' is the collective title given to a double-bill of the two one-act plays by ], ''Something Unspoken'' and '']''. They are both set in New Orleans' ] and both deal with the theme of ]. They received their first performance at the ], ], on January 7, 1958. '''''Garden District''''' is the collective title given to a double-bill of the two one-act plays by ], ''Something Unspoken'' and '']''. They are both set in New Orleans' ] and both deal with the theme of ]. They received their first performance at the ], ], on January 7, 1958.
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Garden District is the collective title given to a double-bill of the two one-act plays by Tennessee Williams, Something Unspoken and Suddenly Last Summer. They are both set in New Orleans' Garden District and both deal with the theme of homosexuality. They received their first performance at the York Playhouse, Off-Broadway, on January 7, 1958.

Works by Tennessee Williams
Plays
Novels
  • The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (1950)
  • Moise and the World of Reason (1975)
Short story
collections
  • Hard Candy: A Book of Stories (1954)
  • Three Players of a Summer Game and Other Stories (1960)
  • The Knightly Quest: a Novella and Four Short Stories (1966)
  • One Arm and Other Stories (1967)
  • Eight Mortal Ladies Possessed: a Book of Stories (1974)
Screenplays
Non-fiction
Poetry
  • In the Winter of Cities (1956)
  • Androgyne, Mon Amour (1977)
Film Adaptations
TV Adaptations
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