A Staged Reading of Tennessee Williams' The Night of the Iguana by the Troubadours of Daytime
Theatre/Theater (5041 West Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90019)
- Full Price:
- $60.00
- Our Price:
- $30.00*
* Additional fees apply.
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The last date listed for The Night of the Iguana (Staged Reading) was Sunday November 8, 2009 / 7:00pm.
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The acting was "Fantastic" I would have loved to seen this as a play!! Great performances by all the actosWritten on Nov 10 2009
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More Information About The Night of the Iguana (Staged Reading)
Website
http://www.roguemachinetheatre.com/events_troubs_nov.html
Description
A benefit for Rogue Machine Theatre
by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Elina de Santos
Performed by "The Troubadours of Daytime":
Judith Chapman (The Young and The Restless)
Christian LeBlanc (The Young and The Restless)
Alley Mills (The Bold and The Beautiful)
Orson Bean (Desperate Housewives)
with Emily O'Brien and David Lago
Passion floods through this award-winning Tennessee Williams play, the story of tormented souls finding moments of intimacy and relief in an exotic setting in Mexico. Williams' ability to expose the heart of the human condition is profoundly evident in what is thought to be his last great work.
A reception follows each performance.
