by Tennessee Williams
15th to 17th November 2018
Set in Mexico in 1940, The Night of the Iguana is one of the later plays in Tennessee Williams' huge canon of work. It centres on a disgraced former minister of the church, Lawrence T. Shannon, who has been barred from his church after allegations of statutory rape and for defaming God. Now working as a tour guide, he becomes embroiled in an uncomfortable love triangle involving a recently widowed hotel owner and a travelling artist.
The play was made into the 1964 film starring Richard Burton, Ava Gardner and Deborah Kerr. Tickets are available from Mrs Terry Bloch 12 Ravenswood Park Northwood, Middlesex
HA6 3PR Tel: 01923 827432 Cheques should be payable to Pinner Players. This amateur production of The Night of the Iguana is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French Ltd as agents for The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee USA.