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Suddenly, Last Summer is a play by Tennessee Williams. It opened Off-Broadway on January 7, 1958 as part of a double-bill with the Williams play 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.PlotThe play starred Anne Meacham as Catherine, a young woman who seems to go insane after her cousin Sebastian dies on a trip to Europe under mysterious circumstances. Sebastian's mother tries to cloud the truth about her son's homosexuality 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.AnalysisAs 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 tragically compelled to undergo a lobotomy at the instigation of their domineering mother.AdaptationsIn 1959 the play was adapted as a movie directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and starring Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, and Montgomery Clift. The screenplay was adapted by Gore Vidal and Williams from his play. The movie was nominated for Academy 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. The Hollywood Production Code forced Vidal to cut out the explict references to homosexuality.Gore Vidal reports in the Celluloid Closet book and subsequent documentary that the censors of the day, epsecially the Legion of Decency forced him to edit much of the diolgue 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. The play was again adapted for television in 1993 under the direction of Richard Eyre and starring Maggie Smith, Rob Lowe, Richard E. Grant, and Natasha Richardson. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Suddenly, Last Summer ] Some related entries: Chris Owen | Christine Adams | Dare To Be Stupid | Fred Grandy | Lou Tellegen | Christopher Ryan | J.G. Devlin | Bin Shimada | Tony Slattery | Jennifer Campbell | Maria Mercedes This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Suddenly, Last Summer; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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