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	Antigone in New York 
	Translated by Janusz Glowacki and Joan Torres. Author(s): 
	Janusz  Glowacki 
	
         
        
         
	 
	
	
        Selected by TIME Magazine as one of the ten best plays of the year, Antigone in New York concerns a homeless Puerto Rican woman who wants to steal the body of her lover from Potter's Field and bury it in a city park. She and her accomplices, two homeless Eastern European refugees, end up with the wrong body and a myriad of problems. "Witty and acerbic."-TIME Magazine. "As comic as it is devastating, this dark, giddy play derives its power from the sinister fusion of impossibility with truth."-Titne Out. "Hilarious."-N.Y. Times. "Homelessness, Glowacki seems to be saying,. is a condition of the soul."-N.Y. Post. 
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	| Genre(s): |  Comedy 
			 |  | Time Period(s): |  Post-Modern 1990 - present 
			 |  | Play Type:  | Play |  | Runtime:  | 86 minutes |  | Acts:  | Not Available |  | Set Complexity:  | Average |  | Set Information:  | Not Available |  | Year First Published:  | Not Available |  | Total Characters:  | 4 |  | Male Characters:  | 3 |  | Female Characters:  | 1 |  | Androgynous Characters: | Not Available |  | Minimum Cast:  | Not Available |  | Maximum Cast:  | Not Available |  | Cost:  | $6.00 (Royalty $60-$40) Royalty/cost information prone to change.  Please check with the publisher for the most accurate information. |  | Publisher:  | Samuel French Click on the publisher's name above for additional information, including updated prices. |  | ISBN:  | 0573696357
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