


Set an alert for when Cat on a Hot Tin Roof tickets go on sale on TodayTix to see Tennessee Williams' classic play come roaring back to Broadway in a fresh revival from Tony Award-winning director Sam Gold. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof plays on Broadway starting spring of 2027, with casting and a venue to be announced.
Experience Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in New York. Williams' beloved play takes place in the Mississippi Delta and concerns the family of Big Daddy Pollitt, a rich cotton tycoon, as he approaches his 65th birthday. The play won Williams the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1955, and the play's themes of family, greed, and repression continue to be timely ideas decades later.
Gold is known for transforming works for a contemporary audience, so catch Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in a reimagined production, coming to New York City.
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is the pinnacle of what the theatre can do," director Sam Gold said in a statement. "Two of the greatest roles for actors in the canon, delivered to us by the world’s most original playwright, at the very height of his poetic powers, exploring themes that feel as shockingly honest and blood-boiling today as they did 70 years ago. I couldn't be more excited to bring this masterpiece back to New York next season."
Gold is known for his work on new plays (Circle Mirror Transformation), musicals (Fun Home), and revivals (King Lear). This production also reunites the director with the production company Seaview, who together mounted recent Broadway revivals of An Enemy of the People starring Jeremy Strong and Romeo + Juliet starring Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler. Gold has made a name for himself working with top talent and transforming classic texts for today.
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is Tennessee Williams' classic Pulitzer-winning play about the family of Big Daddy Pollitt as he approaches his 65th birthday.
Tennessee Williams wrote the landmark play, winning a Pulitzer for it.
Tony winner Sam Gold directs this cutting revival.