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Maggie (René Augesen) attempts to seduce her husband Brick (Michael James Reed), who has been behaving oddly since the death of his best friend Skipper. |
Maggie (René Augesen) is concerned over her husband Brick (Michael James Reed) and his withdrawal after the death of Brick's best friend Skipper. |
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The Pollit family—including Gooper (Rod Gnapp) and Mae (Anne Darragh) and their children Sonny (Tobiah Richkind), Dixie (Anya Jessie Richkind), and Buster (William Halladey Lanier)—sings happy birthday to the patriarch of the clan, Big Daddy, on his 65th birthday. |
Doc Baugh (James Carpenter, kneeling) warns Mae (Anne Darragh), Big Mama (Katherine McGrath), and Gooper (Rod Gnapp) about the health of their ailing Big Daddy. |
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Big Daddy (Jack Willis) confronts his son Brick (Michael James Reed) about his constant drinking and curious behavior. |
The confrontation between Big Daddy (Jack Willis) and Brick (Michael James Reed) turns physical, as Big Daddy attempts to uncover secrets Brick has been withholding that are now coming to the surface following the death of his best friend Skipper. |
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Maggie (René Augesen) shares a quiet moment with Big Daddy (Jack Willis), whose 65th birthday takes a tumultuous turn. |
A.C.T. Core Company Artist René Augesen as Maggie, the cat. |
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Playwright Tenessee Williams |
Dramaturg Michael Paller |