Carmel Community Players will present Tennessee Williams' timeless play Cat On a Hot Tin Roof during a two-week run beginning February 11, 2010 at the Carmel Community Playhouse at Clay Terrace. William's play won the Pulitzer Prize in 1954 and is the second show in CCP's 2009-10 Pulitzer Prize-winning Season.
Williams' play, directed by R. Brian Noffke and produced by Michael T. Long, is about a plantation family celebrating the 65th birthday of Big Daddy, but the mood is somber. Greed, sins of the past and desperate hopes are brought to the forefront as the knowledge that Big Daddy is dying slowly makes the rounds. By evening's end, Maggie, the daughter-in-law, tries to save her marriage and set things right with her husband Brick and hopefully save him from himself and his family.
Cat On a Hot Tin Roof opens February 11, 2010 at the Carmel Community Playhouse at Clay Terrace (www.carmelplayhouse.com) and runs through February 21st. Performances are at 8:00 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students/seniors. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased online at www.carmelplayers.org or by calling 317.815.9387. The show does contain adult language and subject matter and may not be suitable for children.
The cast includes many veteran stage actors from the Indianapolis area as well as a few newcomers. The cast includes LisaMarie Smith (Maggie), Damon Dennin (Brick), John Carver (Big Daddy), Miki Mathioudakis (Big Mama), Mark Kamish (Gooper), Kari-Ann Stamatoplos (Mae), Jim Lucas (Doc Baugh), Bob Willsey (Reverend Tooker), Ciarra Krohne (Dixie), Anthony Prostyakov (Sonny), Caitlin Sinclair (Polly), Delaney Hendricks (Trixie), and Kyler Koning (Buster).
For more information about Carmel Community Players call (317) 815-9387 or visit www.carmelplayers.org.
CCP provides live dramatic and musical presentations that expand and develop creative opportunities for the entire community. Founded in 1993, CCP responded to a growing need in this community for affordable, local, quality entertainment that would meet the needs of cultural enrichment for the entire family. CCP focuses on providing a community-based venue for both experienced and inexperienced participants in theater, both on-stage and behind the scenes. Adults and children alike extol the virtues of being on stage. Such experiences allow you to overcome fears, develop talents, work in a team environment, experience excellent literature and improve self-confidence.Videos