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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Play 1950 by US writer Tennessee Williams. Family tensions are revealed when a dying wealthy cotton planter, the repressive Big Daddy, makes known the terms of his will, which states that each of his sons must have children. The play ends with the suggestion that the childless son, an alcoholic struggling with homosexual guilt, will be saved by his wife, the ‘cat’ of the title.



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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof * (American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco, Oct.
Greed and lies, or "the odour of mendacity" as one character puts it, run through Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams.
In an era when surebet revivals multiply like gerbils and producers frantically hedge their bets by casting celebrities (Ashley Judd in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, anyone?
 
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