The Night of the Iguana, Broadway

Year: 1996

A defrocked priest accused of having sexual relations with a teenage girl seeks shelter at a Mexican inn run by his blowsy, widowed old friend, who finds herself competing for his attentions with a kindly spinster who is caring for her grandfather, an aging poet.

Director: Robert Falls

Playwright: Tennessee Williams

Set Designer: Loy Arcenas

Lighting Designer: James F. Ingalls

Sound Designer: Richard Woodbury

Photography by: Joan Marcus, Liz Lauren

Wig/Hair Designer: David H. Lawrence

Associate/Assistant: Ken Mooney, Ivan Ingermann

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