Actor's Theatre of San Francisco presents The Night of the Iguana, Tennessee Williams' classic play about the search for purpose and connection at the dawn of World War II. Set at a struggling resort on the coast of Mexico, characters cross paths in various states of crisis: a defrocked minister, an ailing poet, a widowed hotel owner, a penniless spinster and a bus load of swindled tourists. These visitors confront each other and themselves in one of Williams' finest plays.
Actor's Theatre of San Francisco presents The Night of the Iguana, Tennessee Williams' classic play about the search for purpose and connection at the dawn of World War II. Set at a struggling resort on the coast of Mexico, characters cross paths in various states of crisis: a defrocked minister, an ailing poet, a widowed hotel owner, a penniless spinster and a bus load of swindled tourists. These visitors confront each other and themselves in one of Williams' finest plays.
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