Publication year 1961
Genre Play, Fiction
Themes Loneliness, Mental Health, Animals, Environment, Place, War, Religion & Spirituality, Death
Tags Drama, Southern Gothic, US History, American Literature, Southern Gothic, World History, Dramatic Literature, Classic Fiction
The Night of the Iguana, a play by Tennessee Williams, debuted on Broadway in 1961 and went on to run for a respectable 316 performances. It was also nominated for the Best Play Tony Award and marked Williams’s fourth New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award win for Best American Play. The play was first adapted from some elements of a short story by the same title, which Williams published in 1948 as part of a... Read The Night of the Iguana Summary