Stand Up Tragedy
by Bill Cain

Stand Up Tragedy Book Cover
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Unit Set/Multiple SettingsAmerican

Synopsis

Tom Griffin teaches Hispanic boys at a Catholic school on New York's lower east side.

He tries to rescue one student: Lee Cortez, a talented artist trapped in a violent environment.

Lee's home life is startlingly presented as the actor playing him also portrays his slatternly mother and his violent brother.

Lee is murdered by his brother, a jealous maniac who can't stand to see him transcend the forces dragging him down.

Terrific rap numbers are interspersed with the collage like scenes, providing a students' eye view of the world.

Press Reviews

"A stunner."

— N.Y. Post

"Wonderful dialogue."

— N.Y. Daily News

"A timely combination of style and substance.... A gritty verismo entertainment about battered ideals."

— N.Y. Newsday

"The material in the play is not new, but Mr. Cain presents it with uncommon honesty and ample humor."

— Wall Street Journal

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year1991
BindingPaperback
EditionEdition Unstated
Pages195
PlaceNew York
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573692529
ISBN-100573692521
LCCN91194169
LCCPS3553.A387 S7 1991
DCC812/.54

Stand Up Tragedy is a American play written by Bill Cain and published by Samuel French in New York (1991).

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