CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF Begins Performances At Neighborhood Playhouse 7/9
By: Gabrielle Sierra
The Neighborhood Playhouse's highly anticipated revival of Tennessee Williams's CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF begins performances July 9, running through July 26. Reserved tickets are $22-28 and are available by calling 1.800.595.4849 or online at www.neighborhoodplayhouse.net
Directed by Brady Schwind. Featuring Kathleen Early* as Maggie, 'The cat', and Aaron Blake* as Brick Pollitt.Kathleen Early's New York and National Touring Credits include the Broadway revival of STEEL MAGNOLIAS with Delta Burke & Christine Ebersole, ‘Honey' in Anthony Page's acclaimed revival of WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF, starring Kathleen Turner and Bill Irwin, and Edward Albee's original production of THE PLAY ABOUT THE BABY. Aaron Blake* appeared in the UK Tour of RUMBLE FISH, and SESSIONS at the Finbourough Theatre in London.Rounding out the principal cast are Michael Prohaska* (Big Daddy), Nadya Starr* (Big Mama), Mark A. Cross* (Gooper), Jennifer L. Davis* (Mae), Beverly Oliver (Sookey), E Fé (Lacey), Gordon Wells* (Reverend Tooker), Chris O'Connor (Dr. Baugh), Hannah Kreiswirth (Dixie), Abigail Kinnahan (u/s Maggie / Mae), Becky Jester (Trixie), and Rachelle Dale (Polly).*denotes member Actors Equity Association
CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF is produced by Suzan Fairchild and Karin L. Frasier.
Performances are held at the historic Neighborhood Church, where The Neighborhood Playhouse is in residence: 415 Paseo Del Mar, Palos Verdes Estates, CA.Group Sale offers are available to parties of 10 or more. Additional ticket information may be obtained at www.neighborhoodplayhouse.net or by contacting sales@neighborhoodplayhouse.net.
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