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'''''A Streetcar Named Desire''''' is a play by Tennessee Williams which has been adapted into theatrical and television movies as well as an opera by André Previn.
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'''''A Streetcar Named Desire''''' is a play by Tennessee Williams which has been adapted into theatrical and television movies (the most famous starring [[Marlon Brando]] in 1951) as well as an opera by André Previn. The play opened on [[Broadway]] in 1947, and has had many successful revivals.
   
 
The Muppets tried out for their own film version in a [[Movie Mania]] interstitial. [[Kermit the Frog]], [[Rizzo the Rat]], [[Pepe the King Prawn]], [[The Swedish Chef]], [[Beaker]], [[Fozzie Bear]] and [[Animal]] all made screen tests for the part of Stanley.
 
The Muppets tried out for their own film version in a [[Movie Mania]] interstitial. [[Kermit the Frog]], [[Rizzo the Rat]], [[Pepe the King Prawn]], [[The Swedish Chef]], [[Beaker]], [[Fozzie Bear]] and [[Animal]] all made screen tests for the part of Stanley.
   
In ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[Episode 4152]], [[Cookie Monster]] hosts a segment featuring [[Grover]] in a spoof of the play. When Grover returns to his apartment building after pulling an all-nighter at the bowling alley, he can't get in because he's missplaced his keys. Figuring that Stella will let him in, Grover realizes that shouting up to her at the crack of dawn would also wake up the slumbering neighbors. He proceeds to shout softly, and eventually increases his volume until someone comes to the window. The pink monster informs him that Stella lives down the street, so Grover proceeds to hail a cab by shouting "streetcar."
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In ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[Episode 4152]], [[Cookie Monster]] hosts a segment of ''[[Monsterpiece Theater]]'' featuring [[Grover]] in a spoof of the play. When Grover returns to his apartment building after pulling an all-nighter at the bowling alley, he can't get in because he's missplaced his keys. Figuring that Stella will let him in, Grover realizes that shouting up to her at the crack of dawn would also wake up the slumbering neighbors. He proceeds to shout softly, and eventually increases his volume until someone comes to the window. The pink monster informs him that Stella lives down the street, so Grover proceeds to hail a cab by shouting "streetcar."
   
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* [[John Goodman]] played Mitch in the 1995 television version
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* [[Alec Baldwin]] played Stanley in the 1992 Broadway revival
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* [[Frances McDormand]] played Stella Kowalski in the 1988 Broadway revival
   
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==External links==
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* [http://www.ibdb.com/show.php?ID=1290 Internet Broadway Database listings]
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* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044081/ IMDB for 1951 film]
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A Streetcar Named Monster

A Streetcar Named Desire is a play by Tennessee Williams which has been adapted into theatrical and television movies (the most famous starring Marlon Brando in 1951) as well as an opera by André Previn. The play opened on Broadway in 1947, and has had many successful revivals.

The Muppets tried out for their own film version in a Movie Mania interstitial. Kermit the Frog, Rizzo the Rat, Pepe the King Prawn, The Swedish Chef, Beaker, Fozzie Bear and Animal all made screen tests for the part of Stanley.

In Sesame Street Episode 4152, Cookie Monster hosts a segment of Monsterpiece Theater featuring Grover in a spoof of the play. When Grover returns to his apartment building after pulling an all-nighter at the bowling alley, he can't get in because he's missplaced his keys. Figuring that Stella will let him in, Grover realizes that shouting up to her at the crack of dawn would also wake up the slumbering neighbors. He proceeds to shout softly, and eventually increases his volume until someone comes to the window. The pink monster informs him that Stella lives down the street, so Grover proceeds to hail a cab by shouting "streetcar."

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