Some dis Blanche, some dis Stanley, and everyone agrees that the sound design is a hate crime. Despite all its flaws, Intiman's Streetcar is the rare revival worth getting yourself to the theater for. Tennessee Williams's poetic potboiler is brought to gripping new life by an inventive cast (best in show: Chelsey Rives, whose Stella is a revelation) but the true star, as always, is Tennessee Williams. (Intiman Theater, 201 Mercer Street, 269-1900. 7:30 pm, $42–$47. Through Aug 2.)