Coverage of the 1986 Seminar: "Tennessee Williams in Key West"

Presenters: Christine Arnold, Milly S. Barranger, John Malcolm Brinnin, J. Robert Dietz, William S. Gray, Mel Gussow, Allean Hale, James Leo Herlihy, W. Kenneth Holditch, James Kirkwood, James Laughlin, Kenneth E. Moore, Jerrold Phillips, William Plumley, Peggy Prenshaw, Donald Spoto, Ertem A. Weinkopf, and Lanford Wilson.

(L-R) KWLS founder David Kaufelt, professor William Plumley, critic Christine Arnold of the Miami Herald, critic Mel Gussow of the New York Times and honorary chairman William Robertson during the panel, "Review and Reappraisal" at the Tennessee Williams Fine Arts Center.

A panel crowd at the 1986 Tennessee Williams Seminar. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Producer and President of the Friends of Tennessee Williams Lester Persky sits with actress Kim Hunter ('A Streetcar Named Desire') at Tennessee Williams' home on 1431 Duncan Street. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Producer and President of the Friends of Tennessee Williams Lester Persky in a gazebo with actress Kim Hunter ('A Streetcar Named Desire') at Tennessee Williams' home on 1431 Duncan Street. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Ertem A. Weinkopf, a professor of Drama and American Studies at Notre Dame, leads a discussion on Tennessee Williams films at the Monroe County Public Library. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Ertem A. Weinkopf, a professor of Drama and American Studies at Notre Dame, and producer Lester Persky at a discussion on Tennessee Williams films at the Monroe County Public Library. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Pulitzer Prize winning writer Lanford Wilson, actress Kim Hunter of the 1951 film adaptation of 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and Key West actor J. Robert Dietz during their panel, "Casts & Outcasts". Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

A coffee break during the 1986 Tennessee Williams seminar at the Tennessee Williams Fine Arts Center. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Authors Virginia Spencer Carr and Donald Spoto during their panel, "The Personal Roots of Tennessee Williams". Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Pulitzer Prize winning writer Lanford Wilson and producer Harry Rasky sit in discussion during a coffee break. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Actress Kim Hunter, star of the 1951 film adaptation of 'A Streetcar Named Desire', onstage at a reception for the 1986 Tennessee Williams seminar. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Kenneth E. Moore, professor of Anthropology at Notre Dame, and poet John Malcom Brinnin lead a discussion on Tennessee Williams with "The Playwright as Poet" panel. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Panelists and sponsors for the 1986 Tennessee Williams seminar pose for a group photo at a reception. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

David Wolkowsky with Tennessee Williams' housekeeper, Leonica McGee, at a reception. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Writers John Hersey and Mel Gussow at a reception hosted by David Wolkowsky. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Pulitzer Prize winning poet James Merrill, Barbara Hersey, and actor Peter Hooton at a reception hosted by David Wolkowsky. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Producer Lester Persky playfully poses with John Simon of The New York Times at a reception hosted by David Wolkowsky. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Poet John Malcolm Brinnin and KWLS sponsor Jean Tribbi during a reception hosted by David Wolkowsky. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Pulitzer Prize winning writer Lanford Wilson, James Merrill (second from right), and actor Peter Hooton during a reception hosted by David Wolkowsky. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Writer William Wright and KWLS honorary chairman William Robertson (center) at a reception. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Author Donald Spoto during a reception. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

Writer William Wright, Pulitzer Prize winning author Alison Lurie, and KWLS honorary chairman William Robertson pose for a photo at a reception for the 1986 Tennessee Williams seminar. Photo by Jeffrey Cardenas.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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