- Suddenly, Last Summer
"Suddenly, Last Summer" is a one-act play by
Tennessee Williams . It openedOff-Broadway onJanuary 7 ,1958 as part of a double-bill with another one of Williams' one-act plays: "Something Unspoken". The presentation of the two plays was given the overall title "Garden District", but "Suddenly Last Summer" is more often performed alone now. The play, which is basically made up of two long monologues, is one of Williams' starkest and most poetic works.Plot
The play features Catherine Holly, a young woman who seems to go
insane after her cousin Sebastian dies on a trip toEurope under mysterious circumstances. Sebastian's mother, Violet Venable, tries to cloud the truth about her son'shomosexuality and his death, as she wants him to be remembered as a great artist. She threatens to lobotomize Catherine for her incoherent utterances relating to Sebastian's demise. Finally, under the influence of a truth serum, Catherine tells the gruesome story of Sebastian's death by cannibalism at the hand of local boys whose sexual favors he sought. Both his mother and later Catherine were only devices for him to attract the young men.Analysis
As with many Williams plays, the play incorporates elements from Williams' own life along with elements from the life of his idol, poet
Hart Crane . Williams' sister Rose was compelled to undergo a lobotomy at the instigation of their domineering mother. Williams had begunpsychoanalysis shortly before writing the play.Adaptations and Productions
Original production
The original production of the play was performed
Off-Broadway in 1958 and was staged by theYork Playhouse .Anne Meacham won anObie Award for her performance as Catherine. The production also featuredHortense Alden andAlan Mixon .1959 film
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Suddenly, Last Summer (film) "The film version was released byColumbia Pictures , in1959 , starringElizabeth Taylor ,Katharine Hepburn andMontgomery Clift . The movie was very different from the stage version, and was directed byJoseph L. Mankiewicz and thescreenplay was written byGore Vidal and Williams. Many scenes, characters andsubplot s were added. The movie was nominated for threeAcademy Awards : for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Katharine Hepburn), Best Actress in a Leading Role (Elizabeth Taylor) and Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White. TheHollywood Production Code forced the filmmakers to cut out the explicit references tohomosexuality .Gore Vidal , who has a cameo in the film, reports inVito Russo 's book "The Celluloid Closet " and subsequent documentary that the censors of the day, especially theCatholic Legion of Decency , forced him to edit much of the dialogue so that the homosexual theme is only implied, and that the actual homosexual character does not have a face or a voice in the film.Vito Russo , author of "The Celluloid Closet ", reports thatKatharine Hepburn was so upset by the producerSam Spiegel 's treatment ofMontgomery Clift during the making of this film -- Spiegel reportedly disliked Clift because he was gay -- that Hepburn, after confirming that all of her filming was completed, spat in Spiegel's face. Some sources state that it was also director Mankiewicz who shared the focus of Hepburn's outrage. Clift, who had nearly died in a car accident a few years earlier, was able to do the film at the insistence of close friend and co-starElizabeth Taylor . The film also starsAlbert Dekker andMercedes McCambridge . Taylor, who won theGolden Globe award for the film, did not seem right for the role in the eyes of the playwright. "It stretched credulity to believe such a hip doll as our Liz wouldn't know she was being used for something evil," said Tennessee Williams.BBC TV play
The play was adapted for
BBC television in1993 under the direction ofRoyal National Theatre headRichard Eyre and starringMaggie Smith ,Rob Lowe ,Richard E. Grant , andNatasha Richardson . It later aired in America onPBS and was very faithful to the original stage version. Smith won anEmmy Award for Outstanding Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie. Lowe revealed that his personal driver during the production of the telefilm was also the personal driver forMontgomery Clift on the 1959 version.Broadway debut 1995
The play finally made its Broadway debut in 1995. It was performed together with "Something Unspoken", the other one-act play that it originally appeared with under the title "Garden District". It was presented by the
Circle in the Square Theatre . The cast includedElizabeth Ashley as Mrs. Venable andJordan Baker as Catherine.London revival 2004
A 2004 London stage production, directed by
Michael Grandage , featuredDiana Rigg andVictoria Hamilton , who won theEvening Standard Award for Best Actress in a Play for her performance. The production, which was staged at theAlbery Theatre , received enthusiastic reviews. [http://www.londontheatre.co.uk/londontheatre/reviews/suddenly04.htm]Off-Broadway 2006
An Off-Broadway production in 2006 by the
Roundabout Theatre Company starredBlythe Danner ,Gale Harold andCarla Gugino .External links
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