

The Indian Wants The Bronx
Israel Horovitz


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Readers find 'The Day The Bronx Died' to be a powerful exploration of social issues in the Bronx. The play's focus on the experiences of young boys and the impact of gang violence resonates deeply with audiences. Many appreciate its thought-provoking themes and emotional depth.
(Applause Books).
This engrossing drama by Michael Henry Brown had its world premiere in 1992.
This book features the complete script of the story of two childhood friends, one black, the other white, and their struggle to live in a racist world.
The Day The Bronx Died is a American play written by Michael Henry Brown and published by Applause Books (2000).
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Applause Books · 2000 · 96 pp
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