• Our Lady of 121st Street

    The Ortiz Funeral Room is in big trouble: The body of beloved community activist and nun Sister Rose has been stolen from the viewing room, and waiting for her proper return are some of New York City’s most emotionally charged, life-challenged neighborhood denizens, trying to find a place to put their grief, checkered pasts and their uncertain futures. Among the equally hilarious and tragic twelve characters, you’ll meet Rooftop, a chronically unfaithful but otherwise popular Los Angeles DJ, looking to reconcile with the love of his life; Pinky and Edwin, two brothers tragically linked forever; and the outrageously angry Norca, who doesn’t let the fact that she slept with her best friend’s husband deter her from the full expectation of being immediately forgiven of her sin by her best friend, Inez, still in pain fifteen years later. The rest of the crowd in this dark, insightful and very funny comedy inevitably square off on each other, motivated by rage, pain and a scary desire to come clean—perhaps for the first time.

    Note: This production contains strong language and alcohol/smoking. It may not be appropriate for our younger audiences.

  • Cast

    Balthazar: Alex Gilbert
    Edwin: Joshua King
    Father Lux: Paul Cayen
    Flip: Cameron Walker
    Gail: T.J. Cravens
    Inez: Martikah Williams
    Marcia: Sarah Reid
    Norca: Brandilyn Kelly
    Pinky: Cory Simon
    Rooftop: Tony Brown
    Sonia: Natasia White
    Vic: Frank Procopio

  • Creative Team

    Director: Lynn Barbato King
    Producer: Sarah Anson
    Stage Manager: Michael King
    Set Design: Chris Lupia
    Lighting Design: Liam Fitzpatrick
    Sound Design: Rob Searle
    Costume Design: Lynn Barbato King

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