Synopsis
Costly Performances - Tennessee Williams - The Last Stage
Published by Author's Choice Press
Bruce Smith met Tennessee Williams late in the playwright's life when Williams was already at war with his many critics
They became friends, and Smith helped Williams pull his crumbling life together - arranging readings, managing the publicity for Williams' last plays, holding parties at his home to introduce Williams to influential media people and coordinating materials and publicity for TV documentaries
Through the relationship Smith gained access to Williams' inner circle, providing the genesis for this book
Along with the trappings of Williams' eccentric life from 1979 to 1981 in Key West, Chicago and New York we are treated to Williams' musings on his fellow writers, show business and the actors who portrayed his introspective roles
Truman Capote, Gore Vidal, Hart Crane, Carson McCullers and Jane Bowles are some of the writers Williams discusses
As for actors, the playwright talks about Warren Beatty, Elizabeth Taylor, Geraldine Page, Paul Newman, Richard Burton, Vanessa Redgrave and Ava Gardner
And his long running feud with the New York Times is prominently mentioned
Certainly the 1960s and 70s were a personal hell for Williams
For the 1980s, Williams envisioned a renaissance, both personal and professional
He bettered his health and took a more disciplined approach to his writing
Unfortunately, most of the professional theatre world had come to regard Williams personally with contempt, and professionally as burned out
To some this reputation virtually sealed the response his last two plays Clothes For A Summer Hotel and A House Not Meant to Stand received
Set during this time of critical reviews Costly Performances is a saga of engaging, enlightened, terrified survival
Occasional serenity does surface at the end of the playwright's life, but a greater sense of bitterness and loss pervade
Costly Performances gives an insider's behind the scenes view of the sad, tormented, but strangely peaceful end of one of America's greatest writers