Elmer Rice’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play of 1929 depicts the experience of first-generation immigrant families who find themselves trapped in a slum neighborhood of New York City. Rice’s day-in-the-life approach to this tenement full of working class people and his focus on their struggles to get on with their lives and along with each other is really the heart of the play. The cast of 40 includes Adelphi theatre majors as well as members of the local community.
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Production Team:Written By Elmer Rice
Directed by Maggie Lally Scenic Design: Sarah Martin Sound Design: Nathan Leigh Costume Design: Sean Sullivan Lighting Design: Debra Dumas Assistant Sound Design/Sound Engineer: Tracy Cowit |
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