“Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” at East Brunswick Community Players

“Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”
by Tennessee Williams

When it was first produced in 1955, Tennesee Williams’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof was the winner of both Pulitzer Prize and the Drama Critics Award as the best play of the season. The 1958 screen adaptation (starring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman) was nominated for six academy awards, but was a watered-down version, glossing over several themes Williams originally explored: alcoholism, infidelity, sexual frustration, and homosexuality. The story centers on a Mississippi family divided by greed and favoritism, and their reaction when they learn the patriarch is dying of cancer. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a masterpiece of American theater, with vivid, funny and real characters exploring themes that are as relevent today as they were almost half a century ago.

Performed by East Brunswick Community Players
At East Brunswick Community Arts Center
Performances ran
Friday, February 10, 2012 thru Sunday, February 26, 2012
Big Daddy.... Bob Dumpert
Big Mama.... Sherry Lilenfeld
Brick.... Zach Chrzan
Doc Baugh.... Ken Paris
Gooper.... Mike Sundberg
Mae.... Amy Wells
Maggie.... Tara Cioletti
Reverend Tooker.... Pete Trabucco
Child.... Matthew Cox
Child.... Caden Dowgin
Child.... Genevieve Fabian
Child.... Jamie Lewis
Child.... Andrew Mecurio
Directed by Jon Heron Has Bio

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Note: These recording are not of the productions list here, but of Broadway or Hollywood versions.