

Holy Broth
Quiara Alegría Hudes
Simmering between two Puerto Rican sisters is a family tension that finally comes to a boil.
Forced to confront the reality of their father’s rapidly declining health, Renata and Caridad clash over cultural divides, unearth old wounds and reveal long-buried secrets.
As Caridad’s sancocho bubbles on the stove, will the two sisters reconcile their past resentments to face their uncertain futures – together?
"Heavily seasoned... Sancocho, with the stew as its central metaphor, is a meditation on inheritance and family, how its members might eat and celebrate together, but suffer apart."
— The New York Times
"Authentic... a highly realistic depiction of kitchen-table politics and itchy family dynamics that become frozen and ignored, like so much leftover stew... a worthwhile meditation on how people and events can be perceived very differently, and how that divergent outlook has the potential to sour a relationship."
— Theatermania
"Rich family fare... Sancocho is a heartwarming story of Puerto Rican sisters... Christin Eve Cato’s script showcases the delicate nature de una familia, especially when age complicates our relationships with one another."
— Chicago Reader
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| Renata De Jesús-Perez 33 years old, Puerto Rican, a lawyer (Caridad's sister). She is fair-skinned, a white latina. |
| Caridad De Jesús 58 years old, Puerto Rican, a matriarch (Renata's sister). She is Afro-Latina, a dark-skinned Boricua woman. |
Sancocho – WP Theater Promo
Sancocho is a comedy play written by Christin Eve Cato and published by Samuel French .
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