For everyone who builds a place of contentment and peace amidst the bright lights and bustling streets of New York City, there is another struggling to find his path.

For everyone who builds a place of contentment and peace amidst the bright lights and bustling streets of New York City, there is another struggling to find his path.
Tennessee Williams’ “Small Craft Warnings,” now being performed through May 10 at Crystal City’s Clark Street Playhouse by the Washington Shakespeare Company, is one of Williams’ most self-revealing works, a gritty, unyielding pastiche of raw nerves and downtrodden lives taking place in a beach-side dive bar. The current staging of […]