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Synopsis

Sister Rose was a beloved nun and teacher in the 121st street neighborhood of Harlem. She has recently passed, and to the shock of everyone in the area, her dead body has been stolen overnight. Balthazar, a New York City Detective who grew up in this neighborhood, is tasked with figuring out what happened to Sister Rose’s body, while everyone else who showed up to pay their respects waits to hear any news. There is Rooftop, who has come into town from Los Angeles and is trying to avoid his ex-wife Inez, who is remarried and holding a deep grudge. There are Edwin and his brother Pinky, who is brain-damaged from a childhood accident, and there’s Norca, also called Nasty Norca, who is a mean menace of the neighborhood. Flip, a lawyer, and his husband, Gail, are in town from Wisconsin, and Flip is desperately trying to get Gail to act less “gay”, while Sister Rose’s niece, Marcia, uncomfortably sticks around until her aunt’s body is found, feeling like the whole world is against. Oh, and there’s Sonia who nobody knows and who clearly doesn’t fit in. This colorful cast of characters hang out for the first time in years and struggle with their feelings of grief for Sister Rose and deep-seated grief from the past. When Sister Rose is found, will they all go back to the way they were before her death?

Show Information

Category
Play
Age Guidance
Mature Audiences (M)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
2002
Genres
Dark Comedy
Time & Place
In and around the Ortiz Funeral Home, Harlem, New York
Cast Size
medium
Ideal For
College/University, Diverse Cast, Regional Theatre, Mostly Male Cast, Includes Adult, Mature Adult, Elderly Characters, Medium Cast

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Plot

Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

Balthazar

Lead

Male

Rooftop

Lead

Male

Inez

Lead

Female

Edwin

Lead

Male

Father Lux

Supporting

Male

Flip

Supporting

Male

Gail

Supporting

Male

Norca

Supporting

Female

Pinky

Supporting

Male

Marcia

Supporting

Female

Victor (Vic)

Supporting

Male

Sonia

Featured

Female

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