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Gaston and guest, Jef Hall-Flavin, a theater director and researcher, discuss the rich history of Tennessee Williams in Provincetown. The conversation covers Williams' visits throughout the 1940s, his influential works such as 'The Glass Menagerie' and 'A Streetcar Named Desire,' and various legendary anecdotes, debunking myths about his time in Provincetown. They highlight the role of Provincetown in Williams' life and the Tennessee Williams Festival's efforts to preserve his legacy. The discussion also touches on his relationships and interactions with other prominent artists and creatives of the time.

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