Loneliness, sexual tension and the need for human kindness pervade
these three plays by Tennessee Williams, as their characters rage
against personal demons and the modern world. In 'Sweet Bird of
Youth', a drifter, Chance Wayne, returns to his home town with an
ageing movie actress in search of the girl he loved in his youth,
but with terrible, violent results. 'Period of Adjustment' tells
the story of two young newlyweds who visit the husband's old army
friend on Christmas Eve after unsuccessfully consummating their
marriage, and unleash forbidden passion, while in 'The Night of the
Iguana' a diverse group of people, including a disturbed
ex-minister and a troubled spinster, are thrown together in an
isolated Mexican hotel for one eventful night.
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