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- Q1219620 abstract "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 Louisiana who has allowed herself to withdraw from the world after her husband's death, and expects her daughter to do the same.The original Broadway play starred Maureen Stapleton and Eli Wallach both of whom recreated their roles for a July 5, 1953, hour-long radio adaptation on the program Best Plays. Recordings of the radio drama exist in archives and private collections. Other original cast members of the 1951 Broadway play included Martin Balsam and Vivian Nathan.The film was adapted by Williams and Hal Kanter and directed by Daniel Mann, starring Anna Magnani, Burt Lancaster, Marisa Pavan and Jo Van Fleet.On May 12, 1957, the Pike Theatre in Dublin, Ireland, staged The Rose Tattoo with Anna Magnani as the lead and the Irish scenic artist Reginald Gray as the set designer. After a short run the theatre was invaded by the Irish police and director Alan Simpson was arrested for producing "a lewd entertainment" for miming dropping a condom onto the floor. Williams' script calls for a condom to fall out of a pocket during the show but the Pike staging mimed the act, knowing it would cause conflict. An intellectual revolt against the closing of The Rose Tattoo came from not only Ireland but from the continent, led by playwrights Samuel Beckett, Sean O'Casey, and Brendan Behan. Alan Simpson was later released. The presiding judge, Justice O'Flynn, ruled: 'I can only infer that by arresting the accused, the object would be achieved of closing down the play.' One of the results of this case was that any charges brought against theatre would have to be proved before the show could be forced to close.The 2007 revival at the Royal National Theatre starred Zoë Wanamaker and Susannah Fielding.New Directions Publishing reissued the play in 2010 with a new introduction by playwright John Patrick Shanley.".
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- Q1219620 premiereDate "1951-02-03".
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- Q1219620 settingOfPlay "Gulf Coast village between New Orleans and Mobile.".
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- Q1219620 characters "Alvaro Mangiacavallo".
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- Q1219620 name "The Rose Tattoo".
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- Q1219620 comment "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 Louisiana who has allowed herself to withdraw from the world after her husband's death, and expects her daughter to do the same.The original Broadway play starred Maureen Stapleton and Eli Wallach both of whom recreated their roles for a July 5, 1953, hour-long radio adaptation on the program Best Plays.".
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