Tennessee Williams/ New Orleans Literary Festival

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938 Lafayette St
New Orleans, LA 70113

The Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival is an esteemed five-day event held annually in the historic French Quarter of New Orleans, celebrating the legacy of the iconic playwright and attracting participants from across the globe. In its 40th year, the festival also encompasses the Saints Sinners LGBTQ Literary Festival, enhancing its diversity and appeal.

Offering a range of programs, including writing contests, workshops, and discussions with prominent authors, the festival fosters a vibrant community of literary enthusiasts. With a strong emphasis on creativity and narrative, it aims to uplift emerging voices while commemorating established literary traditions.

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Christina S.
5/2/2017

Check out the "STELLA" shouting annual competition in New Orleans Jackson Square from Tennessee Williams play "A Streetcar Named Desire"-see clip at the end of the review...if you have not seen...

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Glen B.
3/29/2010

If you think of yourself as a literary person, as pretentious as that sounds, you need to come to this event next year. Me and my girl got literary panel passes which are worth $60 a pop, but...

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