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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
by Tennessee Williams
2/5/2010 - 2/21/2010
Directed by Robert Hupp


Contains Adult Language

A turbulent marriage, a family gathering, a terminal illness and a lot of money sets the stage for this Pulitzer Prize-winning classic. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof focuses on wife and husband, Maggie "The Cat" and Brick Pollitt, and their interaction with Brick's family over the course of one evening gathering at the family estate in Mississippi.

“One of the most successful plays of our time. A play of tremendous dramatic impact and enormous theatrical power.”The New York Post

Trista Moldovan as Maggie and Michael Ellison as Brick

Brimming with Tennessee Williams’ trademark emotional intensity and insightful wit, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is an American treasure, full of themes such as the emerging power of women and the mendacity of the powerful that are more pertinent today than ever before.



CAST
Joe Vincent .... Big Daddy
Kathleen Doyle .... Big Mamma
Michael Ellison .... Brick
Jeff Bailey .... Dr. Baugh
Brian Wallace .... Gooper
Amy Tribbey .... Mae
Trista Moldovan .... Maggie
Roger Jerome .... Reverend Tooker

Director: Robert Hupp
Playwright: Tennessee Williams
Set Designer: Mike Nichols
Costume Designer: Margaret A. McKowen
Lighting Designer: Matthew Webb
Production Manager: Rafael Colon Castanera
Stage Manager: Erin Albrecht
Properties Designer: Lynda J. Kwallek












Trista Moldovan as Maggie, Michael Ellison as Brick, Joe Vincent as Big Daddy and Kathleen Doyle as Big Mama at the historic Baker House Bed & Breakfast in Argenta

PERFORMANCES

February 3
The Rep will again be offering the popular FOX 16 “Pay What You Can Night” preview on Wednesday, February 3rd. Patrons can pay any amount they wish for their ticket. Tickets must be purchased in person at the Box Office at 601 Main Street the day of the performance. The Box Office will be open from 9 a.m. until curtain. Tickets are limited to (2) two per person. Offer based on availability.

February 3 & 4
Public preview performances are Wednesday and Thursday nights and include a pre-show discussion 45 minutes prior to curtain.

February 5
Opening Night includes a post-show reception and meet and greet with the cast.

February 10
Performance Interpreted for the Hearing Impaired.

February 5 – February 21
Wednesday curtain 7 p.m
Thursday, Friday, Saturday curtain 8 p.m
Sunday curtain 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.

TICKETS
Single ticket prices start at $20. Discount rates are available for groups of 10 or more. To purchase tickets, buy online or call The Rep Box Office at (501)378-0405 or 1-866-6THEREP.

SPONSORS
The Rep gratefully acknowledges the sponsors for this show: Little Rock Visitors and Convention Bureau, Aristotle, American Airlines and the Oxford American.