

The Floating Island Plays
Eduardo Machado
It's 1979 and Lizette Marquez is about to marry a nice Jewish boy in a ceremony at Woodland Hills Country Club that is costing thousands of dollars.
While she and her extended three-generational family enjoy the fruits of material success in their adopted country, they remain haunted by memories of Cuba.
They experience the cultural divide faced by Cuban - Americans who feel they are 3000 miles from their real lives.
In their idle fantasies, Cuba might still be reclaimed, so they cling to memories of a society displaced by the revolution.
"A rich play with an undertow of sorrow and rushes of anger and humor . . . Its young author has a strong comic voice and a passion to examine the meaning of people history."
— New York Times
Broken Eggs is a American play written by Eduardo Machado and published by Samuel French in New York (2005).
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