The Night of the Iguana

The Night of the Iguana
By Tennessee Williams
November 8 – 18, 2007

Iguana Artwork
Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Tennessee Williams’s The Night of the Iguana, one of the most daring, unflinchingly honest, and provocative plays of the American stage, probes the turbulent emotional and sexual forces at play in the politics of human relationships in contrast to a man’s deeply personal spiritual battles. Against the ominous backdrop of a furious storm and the rise of Nazism, Williams masterfully examines four wandering souls—a defrocked minister, a lustful widow, a free-spirited artist, and “the oldest living and practicing poet”—as they are thrown together in a desolate Mexican hotel where they experience moments of compassion and despair that offer the possibility of redemption and healing.

 

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$14.00 - General Public
$12.00 - Seniors and Bradley Faculty / Staff
$ 7.00 - Students

Discounts are available for groups of 10 and more.

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