Following a November 10th opening that was met with positive reviews, the producers of the current revival of The Mutilated by Tennessee Williams have added a post show discussion with cast members associated with the original 1966 Broadway production, where in ran with The Gnädiges Fräulein under the collective title Slapstick Tragedy. Four-time Tony winner Zoe Caldwell (Polly in The Gnädiges Fräulein, her first Tony award), Jordan Charney (Cop in The Mutilated) and Art Ostrin (Bernie understudy in The Mutilated, Cocaloony Bird in The Gnädiges Fräulein) will join Mink Stole, Penny Arcade and director Cosmin Chivu in a free talk following the November 23 at 3pm performance. The panel is moderated by Tennessee Williams editor Thomas Keith.
Like nearly all of Williams's later, more experimental plays, The Mutilated was met with stinging reviews, disappointment and even anger when it premiered on Broadway in 1966. "I know Mr. Williams is trying to do something ambitious and ambiguous but, gee, I wish he would just give us something old and square like A Streetcar Named Desire," wrote John McClain in the New York Journal-American.
The Mutilated is one of the funniest, strangest, most neglected and most moving of Tennessee Williams's later plays. In a 1965 article in Esquire, Williams said of The Mutilated, "The style is kin to vaudeville, burlesque and slapstick, with a dash of pop art thrown in," and called it an "allegory on the tragicomic subject of human existence on this risky planet." Performances of The Mutilated will continue through December 1 (see schedule above) at the New Ohio Theatre. The running time is 90 minutes with no intermission. New Ohio Theatre is located at 154 Christopher Street in Manhattan. Tickets are $35-$45 and can be purchased by visiting newohiotheatre.org or calling 888.596.1027.Videos