| The preview of Cat On A Hot Tin Roof in New York | | | | members of a family due to misunderstandings. It also |
| was held at the Broadhurst Theatre of Broadway on | | | | represents the sufferings of the family patriarch on |
| February 12, 2008. It opened on March 6. Tennessee | | | | account of the deadly disease cancer. |
| Williams has written the play and Debbie Allen has | | | | Jane Greenwood has designed costumes that wholly |
| directed it. The noteworthy feature of this show is the | | | | complement each character. Ray Klausen has |
| sheer brilliance by which the entire family drama is | | | | designed the sets to give a realistic picture to the |
| depicted on stage. | | | | entire story. Debbie Allen, the director of this show, has |
| Cat On A Hot Tin Roof has been released in three | | | | added another feather in her cap through this show. |
| versions. The first version was shown on Broadway in | | | | Her previous directorial stunts include many television |
| 1955, when it managed to attract a colossal crowd. In | | | | series; including the popular "That's So Raven". She |
| 1958, MGM released the movie version of this story. | | | | also performs on-stage and has won Tony as well as |
| And now, in 2008, this story is once again here to | | | | Emmy nominations for her acting skills. In "Cat On A |
| move the audience with its splendid show of family | | | | Hot Tin Roof", Debbie Allen has intelligently |
| emotions. | | | | transformed the words of a book into live characters |
| Although the original production of this show did not | | | | on stage! |
| receive any Tony Award, Tennessee Williams | | | | And now, this play Cat On A Hot Tin Roof in New |
| received plenty of applause for his work. The play | | | | York at a theatre near you to entertain you and let |
| was so appreciated that Williams grabbed a Pulitzer | | | | you have a glimpse of the Southern life. Are you |
| Prize for it! | | | | ready for it? |
| "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" is all about a sour marriage | | | | Book your tickets for the show and let the emotions |
| between Maggie "The Cat" and Brick Pollitt. On the | | | | of the story touch your heart. You need not visit the |
| occasion of 65th birthday of the patriarch of the family, | | | | box-office to book seats at the theatre. The ticketing |
| Big Daddy, the couple gets an opportunity to interact | | | | services can deliver tickets at your doorstep. You just |
| with each member of Pollitt family. Actually, everyone | | | | need to dial a number from the comfort of your home. |
| is more interested in amassing a greater share of Big | | | | You can also book online. |
| Daddy's wealth than knowing about each other. | | | | So, are you still without tickets? If yes, you're doing |
| The play is a fearless description of taboo topics like | | | | grave injustice to yourself, as you're missing out on a |
| homosexuality prevalent in the Southern society. Also, | | | | real entertainer, and this, you don't deserve! |
| it gives a picture of rivalry that crop up between the | | | | |