On its UK debut in 1958, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof was regarded as so racy that the censors denied it a public licence. Since then, it has gained a reputation as Tennessee Williams's best play " a torrid exploration of sex, death, booze and above all, the lies we tell ourselves and others. As a new production comes to Leeds next week, we look back at some of its previous incarnations Continue reading...
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:06AM on July 25, 2017