

110 Stories
Sarah Tuft
Six vibrant characters come to life in an artist's studio in lower Manhattan, each a witness to the events of September 11, 2001.
The artist, who also narrates, finds his dreams are haunted by imaginary survivors and he is inspired by Picasso's masterpiece Guernica to weave these images into a commemorative portrait.
Four monologues and one dualogue reveal the moving stories underlying each figure.
"[This] highly charged theatrical experience [is] about community and recovery."
— New York Magazine
"A powerful reminder of why theatre matters."
— The New Yorker
Portraits is a American play written by Jonathan Bell and published by Samuel French in New York (2004).
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