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Written by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Kate Whoriskey
Written by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Kate Whoriskey
January 20 – February 15, 2003 in Goodman's Albert Theatre
2 hours and 30 minutes
The Rose Tatoo
Serafina Delle Rose is the happiest woman on earth. But when her beloved husband is killed, she drowns herself in a sea of grief—until the day an improbable new lover stumbles into her life.
The phrases “romantic comedy” and “Tennessee Williams” are rarely used in the same sentence. But that’s just what the playwright has given us in this lusty and impassioned exploration of the power of love.