Preston Lane directs Tennessee Williams play, The Night of the Iguana. At the edge of a Mexican jungle, a defrocked clergyman-turned-tour-guide leads a busload of pious Texas church ladies to a crumbling hotel. As he battles his own demons, the guide’s life interacts with the lives of a passionate widow, a young girl whose affections could destroy him, the world’s oldest living practicing poet, and a New England spinster who teaches him kindness.