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Two Sisters and a Piano and other plays
Paperback, 280 pages ISBN: 9781559362580Publication Date:
10 Jul 2008
Size: 216mm x 139mm£22.99
First Staged:
Princeton, New Jersey, 1999 (Two Sisters)

Two Sisters and a Piano and other plays

By Nilo Cruz

Paperback £22.99

Nilo Cruz is the most produced Cuban-American playwright in the US and was the first dramatist of Hispanic descent to receive the Pulitzer Prize.

This volume contains:

Two Sisters and a Piano

Hortensia and the Museum of Dreams

Lorca in a Green Dress

The volume also includes A Bicycle Country and the one-act play, Capricho.

Press Quotes

'A tightly constructed study of incarcerated sisters... an authentic study of oppression'

Variety on 'Two Sisters and a Piano'

'Explores all kinds of loss... lost childhood, lost freedom, lost innocence'

Miami Herald on 'Hortensia and the Museum of Dreams'

'The surreal is grounded in the musical world of the senses... fresh, wonderful and dazzling'

Oregon Mail on 'Lorca in a Green Dress'
Paperback,280 pages ISBN: 9781559362580Publication Date:
10 Jul 2008
Size: 216mm x 139mm£22.99

Also by Nilo Cruz:

The Color of Desire & Hurricane: two plays
Anna in the Tropics
Exquisite Agony
Sotto Voce
Beauty of the Father

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