Theatre Southwest presents "The Night of the Iguana" by
Tennessee Williams, directed by Mimi Holloway. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast below!
Generally considered the last masterpiece of one of America's greatest and most powerful playwrights. An Episcopal whoa was locked out of his church leads a bus-load of Baptist women on a tour of the Mexican coast, and with the help of a lusty widow and a spiritual spinster confronts his ongoing demons. Man and Woman - Love and Lust - Ruin and Redemption - One night they all meet.
The show runs April 12 - May 4, Fridays and Saturdays, 8 pm (Matinee, Sunday April 21 at 3 pm). Tickets: $17; Students & Seniors: $15. For reservations, visit
theatresouthwest.org or email tickets@theatresouthwest.org or call (713) 661 9505. (Theatre Southwest is located at 8944A Clarkcrest, 77063).
Hannah (Tyrrell Woolbert) tries to get her grandfather, Nono, back in the present with the help of Rev. Shannon (Scott McWhirter).
Shannon (Scott McWirter) listens terrified as Pancho (Jose Rivera) is glad to whisper in his ear all of the disgusting details.
The newly sent tour guide,(Justin Holloway) takes the bus keys away from Rev. Shannon (Scott McWhirter) as the bus driver (Jason Tull) holds the Rev. still.
The Rev. Shannon (Scott McWhirter) is held on to by the love-starved Charlotte (Helen Rios) very much to the displeasure of Miss Fellows (Barbara Dell).
German visitors (John Kaiser and Kristi Nicholson) take time to poke fun at the oldest living poet (John Stevens).