Tennessee Williams' "Summer" has seen better days (Reuters)
16th Nov 2006, 10:33 GMT
Reuters - Even die-hard Tennessee Williams fans usually concede that "Suddenly Last Summer" isn't one of his strongest works. So for a new version of the 1958 off-Broadway production to succeed, perfect casting is crucial.
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