I don't know where their voice boxes are located," Maggie the Cat says of her brother-in-law's five noisy "no-neck monsters," early in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. On that line only, Ashley Judd's performance rings true: This young woman clearly doesn't know where her own voice box is located, or how to support the tone it produces, or much of anything else about acting. Watching her and Jason Patric struggle through their careful, empty replication of real actors performing the fiendishly difficult first scene of Williams's play is one of the most frighteningly arid theatrical experiences I've ever had, even on Broadway. It's like being invited to review an exceptionally inadequate... More >>>