In Rajiv Joseph's savagely funny and deeply affecting play, a tiger (Robin Williams) haunts the streets of present day Baghdad seeking the meaning of life. As he witnesses the puzzling absurdities of war, the tiger encounters Americans and Iraqis who are searching for friendship, redemption and a toilet seat made of gold.
A finalist for the 2010 Pulitzer Prize, this groundbreaking play is directed by Tony Award® nominee Moisés Kaufman.
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* Read our exclusive interview with cast about how they made this intimate play fit a large Broadway theatre.
* Read our exclusive interview the playwright, who talks about how the stage can and can't capture the realities of war.