Guthrie Theater: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
When:
Through February 26, 1pm or 7:30pm The Pulitzer Prize-winning Tennessee Williams classic is back. Wealthy southerner Big Daddy Pollit is dying of cancer, and while he doesn’t know it, his sons Cooper and Brick do, and they are thrilled their $10 million inheritance is closer to their pocketbooks. But after Brick’s college friend dies, he becomes an alcoholic, intensifying the already strained relationship with his wife Maggie. Will the lies and illusions become too much for the family to handle? $29–$68. 1 or 7:30 p.m. Guthrie Theater.
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