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There is no pleasanter time to go Broadway show-shopping than the summer. The productions are seasoned, the fare is varied, and tickets to most attractions are enticingly easy to get. Top dramatic playbilling goes to The Night of the Iguana and A Man for All Seasons. Iguana is Tennessee Williams' gentlest play since The Glass Menagerie, and the wisest play he has ever written. Seasons is a play of wit and probity about a man of wit and probity, Sir Thomas More. On the comedy front, A Thousand Clowns lives up to its title, and rings merry changes...
...Night of the Iguana, by Tennessee Williams. Four people work out their tormented destinies on a Mexican veranda in this New York Drama Critics Circle prize play. For sustained dramatic power, tension and beauty, the second-act scenes between Margaret Leighton and Patrick O'Neal are unequaled on the current Broadway stage...
...Night of the Iguana, by Tennessee Williams. Around four frayed lives on a Mexican veranda, Williams has fashioned an unself-pitying play of self-transcendence. Margaret Leighton's performance is a touchstone of the acting...
...Night of the Iguana by Tennessee Williams. Around four frayed lives on a Mexican veranda, Williams has fashioned an unself-pitying play of self-transcendence. Margaret Leighton's performance is a touchstone of the acting...
...Night of the Iguana, by Tennessee Williams. Four desperate people at rope's end find the strength to live beyond despair and accept their torturous lot. Winner of the New York Drama Critics Circle award as best play of the year...