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When the [[Springfield Community Center]] puts on a production of ''[[Oh, Streetcar!]]'', the musical version of ''A Streetcar Named Desire'' directed by the [[Llewellyn Sinclair]], [[Marge]] unexpectedly lands the leading role of Blanche DuBois.<ref name="8F18">"[[A Streetcar Named Marge]]"</ref> | When the [[Springfield Community Center]] puts on a production of ''[[Oh, Streetcar!]]'', the musical version of ''A Streetcar Named Desire'' directed by the [[Llewellyn Sinclair]], [[Marge]] unexpectedly lands the leading role of Blanche DuBois.<ref name="8F18">"[[A Streetcar Named Marge]]"</ref> | ||
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- "♪ I thought my life would be a Mardi Gras. A never-ending party, ha! I'm a faded Southern dame without a dime. ♪"
- ―Blanche DuBois[src]
Blanche DuBois
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Character Information
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Blanche DuBois is the main character in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire.
History
When the Springfield Community Center puts on a production of Oh, Streetcar!, the musical version of A Streetcar Named Desire directed by the Llewellyn Sinclair, Marge unexpectedly lands the leading role of Blanche DuBois.[1]
Ned Flanders had already played the part of Blanche DuBois because he went to an all-boys school.[1]
Milhouse recalls when he and his class watched the 1951 movie A Streetcar Named Desire starring Vivien Leigh as Blanche DuBois and Marlon Brando as Stanley Kowalski when Marlon Brando becomes his role model.[2] That movie won Vivien Leigh the Academy Award for Best Actress.
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