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Cast of  “Cat on A Hot Tin Roof ”

 

 

2012-2013 Group Benefits

 

Sept 8 and 22

Nov 3  and 17

Jan 12 and 26

March 9 and 23

May 11 and 25th

Written by ………………………………………………..Tennessee Williams

Directed By ……………………………………………………...Frank Siebke

Stage Manager ……………………………………………...Mary Lou Castle

Lighting & Sound …………………………………………………..Brad West

 

Cast

Debradawn Shockey ………………………………………………as Maggie

Gustavo Bermeo ……………………………………………………...as Brick

Lauren Campbell ………………………………………………………as Mae

Aaron Albertson ……………………………………………………as Gooper

Allen Purchis ……………………………………………………as Big Daddy

Vesta Gleesner ……………………………………………….as Big Momma

Hank Kasperek ………………………………………………...as Doc Baugh

unfilled ……………………………………..……………as Reverend Tooker

2013-2014 Lineup

Stanton's Garage, directed by Brad West, production dates Sept. 6 - 22

 

Steel Magnolias, directed by Thomas Berry, production dates Nov. 1 - 17

 

The Game's Afoot, directed by C.A. Conn, production dates Jan. 10 - 26

 

Butterflies Are Free, directed by Vesta Gleissner, production dates March 7 - 23

 

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, directed by Darren DePriest, production dates May 9 - 25

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Synopsis

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is the story of a Southern family in crisis, especially the husband and wife Brick and Margaret and their interaction with Brick's family over the course of one evening gathering at the family estate in Mississippi. The party is to celebrate the birthday of patriarch Big Daddy Pollitt, "the Delta's biggest cotton-planter" and his return from the Ochsner Clinic with what he has been told is a clean bill of health. All family members (except Big Daddy and his wife, Big Mama) are aware of Big Daddy's true diagnosis: he is dying of cancer. His family has lied to Big Daddy and Big Mama to spare the aging couple from pain on the patriarch's birthday but, throughout the course of the play, it becomes clear that the Pollitt family has long constructed a web of deceit for itself.