Camino Real (play)
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Camino Real(pronounced: Kam-uh-no Reel) is a play by Tennessee Williams. It is a large cast (40) made up of famous literary characters borrowed by Williams that appear in dream sequences. The cast of characters includes Esmerelda, Don Quixote, and Marguerite Gautier, among many others. It is thought by many to be Williams' best work and is undeniably his most unusual artistically. A main theme that it deals with is coming to terms with the thought of growing older and possibly becoming irrelevant. It was first produced on Broadway in 1953.