By Lillian Hellman
Directed by Lisa Peterson
Alabama, 1900. Ben and Oscar Hubbard stand to earn millions by funding an industrialized cotton mill. But first they’ll need their calculating sister, Regina, to secure the seed money from her dying husband. When he refuses, the siblings stop at nothing to satisfy their own ambitions and keep the wealth in the family. It is Regina, however, with razor-sharp intellect and diabolical gentility, who is the most ruthless. Ferocious and funny, this celebrated classic takes an absorbing look at all sides of the American Dream.
Recommended for Ages 14+
Part of Voices of America the Thearical Event of the Season
Two plays—The Little Foxes and Appropriate—alternating nightly, with one set, two directors, overlapping casts and unlimited firepower!
Year | Category | |
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1981 | Best Revival |
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