Tennessee Williams’s last major Broadway play, “The Night of the Iguana” played in 1961.
The text explores with both raw humor and acute sensitivity themes that are at the center of all of his works:
the spiritual solitude that cages all men and women;
the battering that those with a tender sensibility will always endure in an indifferent if not brutal world;
the fleeting solace that can be found in sex;
the elusive grace that can, at least for a time, be found in the profound understanding of another human being.





