Tickets On Sale For Cat On A Hot Tin Roof

  • Monday, August 1, 2016
The “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” cast:  pictured standing from left, Zack Jordan as “Gooper,” Carina Miller as “Trixie,” Nikki Sloan as “Mae,” Joshua Chisholm as “Brick,” David Howard as “Rev. Tooker,” Carolina Price as “Lacey,” and Lamar Bankston as “Sookey.” Pictured sitting from left, Steve Jordan as “Big Daddy,” Whitney Standefer as “Maggie,” and Aleatha Plott as “Big Mama”.
The “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” cast: pictured standing from left, Zack Jordan as “Gooper,” Carina Miller as “Trixie,” Nikki Sloan as “Mae,” Joshua Chisholm as “Brick,” David Howard as “Rev. Tooker,” Carolina Price as “Lacey,” and Lamar Bankston as “Sookey.” Pictured sitting from left, Steve Jordan as “Big Daddy,” Whitney Standefer as “Maggie,” and Aleatha Plott as “Big Mama”.
photo by TRP

Tickets are on sale for The Ringgold Playhouse’s final production of its 2016 Season, Tennessee Williams’ classic drama, “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” which opens for a seven-performance run beginning Aug. 18. 

Following the success of its big summer comedy, “Noises Off,” TRP is once again turning to a drama to closeout its season at the historic Ringgold Depot, said officials. 

“We ended the season with ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ last year, and it was so popular, we figured we’d tryout another Williams’ work this season,” said Adam Cook, TRP’s executive director. “It’s a great piece of American theatre, and we’re really excited about the talented cast that’s involved with this project.” 

The show is being directed by TRP regular Ronald King, who directed Larry Shue’s “The Nerd” to open the season. 

“This cast is so great,” Mr. King said. “It’s coming together better than I ever thought it would. This is one of favorites I’ve ever directed.” 

The play is set in a plantation house in 1950’s Mississippi. The family celebrates the 65th birthday of “Big Daddy,” as they sentimentally dub him. The mood is somber, despite the festivities because a number of evils poison the gaiety: greed, sins of the past, and the desperate clawing towards the future emerge between family members. The knowledge that Big Daddy is dying slowly makes the rounds. Maggie, Big Daddy's daughter-in-law, wants to give him the news that she's finally become pregnant by his favorite son, Brick, but Brick won't cooperate in Maggie’s plans and prefers to stay in a mild alcoholic haze the entire length of his visit. Swarming around Maggie and Brick are their intrusive relatives, all eager to see Maggie put in her place and Brick tumbled from his position of most-beloved son. By evening’s end, Maggie’s ingenuity, fortitude, and passion will set things right, and Brick’s love for his father, never before expressed, will retrieve him from his path of destruction and return him, helplessly, to Maggie’s loving arms. 

The cast features Whitney Standefer as “Maggie,” Joshua Chisholm as “Brick,” Steve Jordan as “Big Daddy,” Aleatha Plott as “Big Mama,” Zack Jordan as “Gooper,” Nikki Sloan as “Mae,” Dexter Coley as “Dr. Baugh,” David Howard as “Rev. Tooker,” Lamar Bankston as “Sookey,” Carolina Price as “Lacey,” Carina Miller as “Trixie,” and Noah McKinnon as “Buster.” 

Tickets are $10 general admission, $8 for seniors and students, and can be purchased in person at Ringgold City Hall, over the phone at 706-935-3061, or online at www.cityofringgold.com

Production dates are Aug. 18-27 at 7:30 p.m. with a matinee Aug. 27 at 2 p.m. All performances are at the Ringgold Depot.

 

Tennessee Williams’ classic, “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” opens at The Ringgold Playhouse on Thursday, Aug. 18, and runs through Saturday, Aug. 27.
Tennessee Williams’ classic, “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” opens at The Ringgold Playhouse on Thursday, Aug. 18, and runs through Saturday, Aug. 27. photo by
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