- An institutionalized woman claiming to be Blanche DuBois must unravel the tragic circumstances that brought her there.
- A woman arrives at an institution claiming to be Blanche DuBois; and there she meets diverse inmates that evoke shadow characters from Tennessee Williams' play and people from his life. As identities blur secrets are unlocked and questions are answered, but all is not what it seems, and as the storm approaches . . no one will ever be the same again. Feature, Drama, Mystery, LGBTQ+—Khoros Inc.
- 'Unlocking Desire' seems to imagine Tennessee Williams' tragic heroine Blanche DuBois after 'A Streetcar Named Desire.' The setting is in an institution she may have been taken to in 1947: The Louisiana Retreat. The diverse inmates 'Blanche' meets there evoke shadow characters from Williams' play ('Allan Grey,' the 'Mexican Woman') and people from his life (Rose, Ozzie), fleshing out the circumstances and beliefs that began Blanche's downward spiral, and that are still in play today. Secrets are unlocked, questions answered. But all is not as it seems, for the woman who thinks she is Blanche is not. Rather she is a Blanche of today emerging from the post-Katrina landscape of New Orleans and the cities, such as Detroit, that survivors were scattered to across the United States.—Khoros Inc.
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