Subsequent U.S. performances of
A Streetcar Named Desire were given in New Orleans (1999–2000); San Diego (2000); Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, and Austin, Texas (2002); University of Kentucky Opera Theatre (2003),
Virginia Opera and
Lyric Opera of Chicago (2013), St. Louis (2014),
Kentucky Opera and
Cleveland (2015),
Hawaii Opera Theatre (2017), and
Opera Company of Middlebury (2018). The European premiere took place at the
Opéra national du Rhin, Strasbourg, France. The opera had its London premiere in June 2003 in a semi-staged version at the
Barbican, with the
London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Prévin. Much of the original cast reprised their roles, and Janice Watson replaced Elizabeth Futral as Stella.
Opera Ireland presented the work in November 2006 in Dublin.
Theater an der Wien, Vienna, performed the opera in 2007, with a cast including Janice Watson as Blanche,
Teddy Tahu Rhodes as Stanley,
Mary Mills as Stella and
Simon O'Neill as Mitch. The Australian premiere, directed by
Bruce Beresford, was produced by
Opera Australia in August 2007 with
Yvonne Kenny as Blanche, Teddy Tahu Rhodes as Stanley,
Antoinette Halloran as Stella, and
Stuart Skelton as Mitch. Other performances have been given at the
Theater St. Gallen, Switzerland; Giessen, Germany; Turin, Italy; and Tokyo, Japan. In 2017 the first performance in any language other than the original English was given in German at Stralsund and Greifswald (
Theatre of West Pomerania), conducted by Florian Csizmadia and staged by Horst Kupich. ==References==