The Rose Tattoo
by Tennessee Williams
Academy Award winner Marisa Tomei unleashes a tour de force as Serafina, a widow who rekindles her desire for love, lust and life in the arms of a fiery suitor. Sharply directed by Trip Cullman (Significant Other), Williams’s lesser-known gem sizzles with humor and heart in sultry New Orleans. The Rose Tattoo is a Tennessee Williams play. It opened on Broadway in February 1951, and the film adaptation was released in 1955. It tells the story of an Italian-American widow in Mississippi who has allowed herself to withdraw from the world after her husband’s death, and expects her daughter to do the same.
The Rose Tattoo
American Airlines Theatre Broadway
First Preview 19, Sept 2019
Opening Night 15, Oct 2019
Closing 08, Dec 2019
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Cast
Marisa Tomei – Serafina Delle Rose
Cassie Beck – Miss Yorke
Alexander Bello – Salvatore
Tina Benko – Estelle Hohengarten
Susan Cella – Giuseppina
Emun Elliott – Broadway Debut – Alvaro Mangiacavallo
Paige Gilbert – Broadway Debut – Bessie
Greg Hildreth – Salesman
Isabella Iannelli – Broadway Debut – Vivi
Jacob Michael Laval – Broadway Debut – Bruno
Antoinette LaVecchia – Peppina
Kecia Lewis – Assunta
Ellyn Marie Marsh – Violetta
Portia – Flora
Ella Rubin – Broadway Debut – Rosa Delle Rose
Jennifer Sanchez – Mariella
Constance Shulman – Broadway Debut – The Strega
Burke Swanson – Broadway Debut – Jack Hunter
Creative
Produced by Roundabout Theatre Company
Todd Haimes: Artistic Director
CEO Julia C. Levy: Executive Director
Sydney Beers: General Manager
Steve Dow: Chief Administrative Officer
Written by Tennessee Williams
Incidental music by Fitz Patton
Directed by Trip Cullman
Scenic Design by Mark Wendland
Costume Design by Clint Ramos
Lighting Design by Ben Stanton
Sound Design by Fitz Patton
Video Design by Lucy Mackinnon
American Airlines Theatre
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The American Airlines Theatre, originally the Selwyn Theatre, is a historic Italian Renaissance style Broadway theatre built in 1918. It was designed by George Keister and built by the Selwyn brothers. Used for musicals and other dramatic performances it was eventually converted for film. It was used briefly as a visitor’s center but stood vacant for years until a 1997 renovation and restoration. It is located at 227 West 42nd Street, New York City. |
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227 W 42nd St (between 7th Ave & 8th Ave) New York, NY 10036 |
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Fully accessible on both the Orchestra and Mezzanine levels |
There is a wheelchair accessible to restrooms. |