

Stunning and other plays
David Adjmi
Sixteen-year-old Lily knows nothing beyond the Syrian-Jewish community in Brooklyn where she lives a cloistered life with her much older husband.
Soon an unlikely relationship with her enigmatic African-American maid opens Lily's world to new possibilities – but at a huge price.
David Adjmi's daring new work shifts from caustic satire to violent drama as it exposes the ways we invent and defend our identities in the melting-pot of America.
"A deft touch for both comedy and drama...Richly defined characters tackle sensitive topics insightfully and often to incendiary effect. David Adjmi is quickly building a reputation for unvarnished presentations of offbeat and disturbing themes."
— Variety
| Character |
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| Blanche Nesbitt (forties) Lily’s new housekeeper, African American, an extremely intelligent, voluble, and terribly sensitive autodidact. Damaged, but maintains a great sense of irony and dry humor. She adapts to survive - she’s performative, and the performance wears her down eventually. An outsider. |
| Ikey Schwecky (forty-five) Lily’s new husband: controlling, brute, bumptious, but there’s something fragile in him, broken – he’s more transparent than he thinks. |
| Shelly (early-twenties) Lily’s big sister; a leader; she’s got a stentorian quality, but naturalizes this by cultivating “girly” preoccupations. The laziness of her "r’s and a’s" feels calculated and somehow hostile. |
| Jojo (thirties, early forties) Shelly’s uxorious husband; basically a good guy but limited; rather put upon, has trouble sticking to his guns. |
| Claudine (nineteen) a bit hysterical; unselfconscious – even brute – in her bids for approval. She has a desperate conformity. |
| Lily Schwecky (sixteen) Truly “cute”, slight, naifish, something of an oddball. The “baby” – she’s sixteen going on about 11; she’s a bit regressed. Her mind works quickly but her thoughts are incredibly scattered. A follower, but it’s more out of a need for connectedness than an innate passivity. |
Stunning is a play written by David Adjmi and published by Samuel French .
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