The last full length play written by Tennessee Williams has never been seen in the Western United States until now, by special permission of the Williams Estate. Thirty years before Tracy Letts' August: Osage County, Williams wrote this spellbinding play about the McCorkles -- a blazingly dysfunctional Mississippi family you'll never forget. This outrageous, dark, expressionistic comedy, which Williams called a 'Southern gothic spook sonata,' reveals the fragile state of our world and the hope and desperation of the human heart.
Added by Upcoming Robot on February 12, 2011