"The Night of the Iguana" is Tennessee Williams' darkly tragicomic 1961 musing on humanity's difficulties in hanging on to love, faith and grace, set on the eve of World War II when all three commodities were in short supply. Like his earlier "Camino Real," the play carts a distinctive basket of disreputables to a backwater... Read more »
SOURCE: Variety at 02:03PM on February 27, 2017