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Pike St.: A Play
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Pike St.: A Play

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In Pike St., the highly praised second play by New Yorker Nilaja Sun, creator of the solo show No Child … a Lower East Side family comes vividly to life. As a storm approaches, Evelyn is trying to assure the safety of her teenage daughter, Candi, whose unidentified illness has immobilized her. Caring for Candi has forced Evelyn to quit her job as a subway conductor, though she must help support both her philandering father and her brother, who has returned to New York from Afghanistan and suffers from PTSD.

Just behind the grace and humor with which Evelyn manages to hold together her own life and those of the people who depend on her is the constant threat of both natural and man-made disasters. Sun’s deeply affecting portrait of a day in the life of a neighborhood is a reminder that, however unjustly, chance works abruptly and inequitably.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 September 2017
Pages
96
ISBN
9780810136250

In Pike St., the highly praised second play by New Yorker Nilaja Sun, creator of the solo show No Child … a Lower East Side family comes vividly to life. As a storm approaches, Evelyn is trying to assure the safety of her teenage daughter, Candi, whose unidentified illness has immobilized her. Caring for Candi has forced Evelyn to quit her job as a subway conductor, though she must help support both her philandering father and her brother, who has returned to New York from Afghanistan and suffers from PTSD.

Just behind the grace and humor with which Evelyn manages to hold together her own life and those of the people who depend on her is the constant threat of both natural and man-made disasters. Sun’s deeply affecting portrait of a day in the life of a neighborhood is a reminder that, however unjustly, chance works abruptly and inequitably.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 September 2017
Pages
96
ISBN
9780810136250