James Franco “in conversation” with Tennessee Williams? [Updated]

Posted by Tom Roberge, on November 8, 2011

We can keep quiet on this odd bit of theater news no longer. 

Multi-talented actor James Franco will make a one-time appearance in a commissioned play entitled Three Artists in Search of Tennessee Williams. Being staged this Sunday, November 13 at noon, the play is part of the Performa 11 biennial festival that's currently underway in New York. Act II features a video of Franco playing the Gentlemen Caller from The Glass Menagerie, while a series of actresses audition for the role of Laura via karaoke. And in Act III  male actors will audition for the role of Tom, with Franco and co-star Laurel Nakadate playing directors, producers, and possibly a certain writer. 

So far so good; Franco has proven to be quite good at channelling the icons of yesteryear, and we are all in favor of meta-plays about Tennessee. But the head-scratching portion of the play is actually in Act I, when Franco and Nakadate "will lead a séance with an invited group of special guests to communicate with Tennessee Williams through a Ouija board and receive instructions from the author’s spirit." 

I admit I'm a little curious about the invited group of special guests (John Waters?), but the important part of that sentence is the fact that they'll communicate with Tennessee Williams through a Ouija board! Personal beliefs (or lack thereof) in the supernatural aside, I do hope this works out. Godspeed, Mr. Franco. 

Tickets are sold out, of course, though you can get on a waiting list. Luckily the co-sponsor, Paddle8, will have video of the performance on its website later that same night. I fully expect the spectre of Tennessee to be in his Sunday best. 

[Update]

The L Magazine was at the performance and has a write-up here. The audience, it seems, tended towards "cynical, snickering disbelief." 

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