Fugitive Kind

{{Short description|1937 play by Tennessee Williams}}

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{{For|the 1960 film based on Williams's Orpheus Descending|The Fugitive Kind}}

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Fugitive Kind is a 1937 play written by Tennessee Williams. The play is evocative of a Clifford Odets Depression era play. The action takes place in a flophouse in Two Rivers, Mississippi during the waning days of 1936, as the New Year 1937 is imminent. The play features a lonesome clerk, who oversees a hotel that houses a collection of alcoholic losers and a rebellious college student. The owner of the hotel is an obsessive Jew. The clerk is befriended by an on-the-run gangster, Terry Meighan, who claims to be a victim of the corrupt social system. He represents hope to the hotel clerk.

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Category:Plays by Tennessee Williams

Category:Plays set in Mississippi

Category:1937 plays