Sometimes the most well known ones are the trickiest. It was difficult to find an image where anyone wasn’t fighting or posed in a tricky, moody way (see: Tennessee Williams). I wasn’t thrilled with how this one turned out, but I think it works well enough. Proportions can be tricky from person to person.
Paul & Amy roll into 1951’s Southern Gothic Tennessee Williams drama A Streetcar Named Desire! They compare the opposite physicality of Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh, analyze the buildup to Brando’s famous scream, and listen to a montage of musical Streetcar references. Plus: Brian Lohmann from the Impro Theater discusses improvising in the style of Tennessee Williams.