Our Lady of 121st Street
Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 2004
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Play • Fiction
Harlem, New York City • 2000s
2004
Adult
18+ years
Our Lady of 121st Street is a play by Stephen Adly Guirgis that revolves around a group of individuals who reunite at a Harlem funeral home to mourn a beloved nun, Sister Rose. The story unfolds as attendees confront past grievances and unresolved emotions, reflecting on themes of forgiveness, redemption, and community.
Gritty
Emotional
Humorous
Contemplative
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Our Lady of 121st Street by Stephen Adly Guirgis receives praise for its sharp dialogue and deep character exploration, reflecting the chaos and connection in a New York neighborhood. Critics appreciate its humor and authenticity, though some feel the plot meanders. Overall, it's lauded for its raw, emotional portrayal of complex lives.
A reader who enjoys Our Lady of 121st Street by Stephen Adly Guirgis likely appreciates dark humor, complex characters, and gritty urban settings. Fans of works like Angels in America by Tony Kushner or Fences by August Wilson would find the play's exploration of identity and community resonant and engaging.
351 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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58
Play • Fiction
Harlem, New York City • 2000s
2004
Adult
18+ years
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