The Glass Menagerie - inventing a sound for the beautiful play

Sometimes it’s healthy to escape the daily routine. Especially when I’m stressed or stuck in a rut, I listen to music that transports me to another place or another time.

There are a few albums that can do that. In my case the soundtrack to Blade Runner by Vangelis does that every time I put it on. Hit play - WOOSH, I’m standing in the rain on a dark busy L.A. street in the future.

Do you have an album, that does that for you? Here’s a suggestion: my album Music Inspired By the Glass Menagerie. It will transport you back in time to St. Louis in the late 1930’s.

I wrote it for a theatre production of the famous play here in New Zealand. It was directed by Jef Hall-Flavin, director of the Tennessee Williams Festival in the USA. Since then it's been used several times for other productions of the play in the US. It seems to strike a cord with theatre directors.

It’s available on all major streaming platforms.