The Night of the Iguana (Broadway, Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, 1961) | Playbill

The Night of the Iguana

Broadway
Play
Original


SYNOPSIS:

A defrocked clergyman encounters inside disturbances amid outside disturbances at the Costa Verde Hotel in Acapulco as the world prepares for World War II. After four women of different ages and backgrounds, along with a 97-year-old poet, engage in the clergyman's spiritual struggles, their lives leap dramatically forward.

People (36)

Awards

New York Drama Critics' Circle
1962 Best American Play Winner
Tony Award
1962 Best Actress in a Play Winner
1962 Producer of a Play Nominee
1962 Play Nominee
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