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- Q7622916 abstract "Street Scene is a play by Elmer Rice that opened at the Playhouse Theatre in New York City on January 10, 1929 and ran for a total of 601 performances. The action of the play takes place entirely on the front stoop of a New York City brownstone and in the adjacent street in the early part of the 20th century. It studies the complex daily lives of the people living in the building (and surrounding neighborhood) and the sense of despair that hovers over their interactions.The main characters are Anna Maurrant, dealing with issues of infidelity; Rose Maurrant, her daughter, who struggles with the demands of her job and boss and her attraction to a Jewish neighbor, Sam Kaplan; Frank Maurrant, the domineering and sometimes abusive husband and father of Anna and Rose; Sam, a caring and concerned neighbor in love with Rose; and many other neighbors and passersby.In the script, Rice indicated the play's setting should be "the exterior of a 'walk-up' apartment house in a mean quarter of New York. It is of ugly brownstone." Rice was thinking of a building on West 65th Street in Manhattan while writing the play.It won the 1929 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. It was included in Burns Mantle's The Best Plays of 1928 - 1929.".
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- Q7622916 characterInPlay "Anna Moran".
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- Q7622916 characterInPlay "Frank Moran".
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- Q7622916 characterInPlay "Greta Fiorentino".
- Q7622916 characterInPlay "Harry Easter".
- Q7622916 characterInPlay "Laura Hildebrand".
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- Q7622916 characterInPlay "Mary Hildebrand".
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- Q7622916 characterInPlay "Officer Harry Murphy".
- Q7622916 characterInPlay "Olga Olsen".
- Q7622916 characterInPlay "Passers-By (In the 1931 film version those characters with the surname Moran were changed to Maurrant.)".
- Q7622916 characterInPlay "Policemen".
- Q7622916 characterInPlay "Rose Moran".
- Q7622916 characterInPlay "Samuel Kaplan".
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- Q7622916 originalLanguage Q1860.
- Q7622916 premiereDate "1929-01-10".
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- Q7622916 premiereYear "1929".
- Q7622916 settingOfPlay "The exterior of a "walk-up" apartment house in New York City".
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- Q7622916 characters "A Furniture Mover".
- Q7622916 characters "A Letter-Carrier".
- Q7622916 characters "A Milkman".
- Q7622916 characters "A Music Student".
- Q7622916 characters "Abraham Kaplan".
- Q7622916 characters "Agnes Cushing".
- Q7622916 characters "Alice Simpson".
- Q7622916 characters "An Ambulance Driver".
- Q7622916 characters "An Ice-Man".
- Q7622916 characters "An Interne".
- Q7622916 characters "An Old-Clothes Man".
- Q7622916 characters "Anna Moran".
- Q7622916 characters "Carl Olsen".
- Q7622916 characters "Charlie Hildebrand".
- Q7622916 characters "Daniel Buchanan".
- Q7622916 characters "Dick McGann".
- Q7622916 characters "Dr. John Wilson".
- Q7622916 characters "Emma Jones".
- Q7622916 characters "Filippo Fiorentino".
- Q7622916 characters "Frank Moran".
- Q7622916 characters "Fred Cullen".
- Q7622916 characters "George Jones".
- Q7622916 characters "Greta Fiorentino".
- Q7622916 characters "Harry Easter".
- Q7622916 characters "Laura Hildebrand".
- Q7622916 characters "Marshall James Henry".
- Q7622916 characters "Mary Hildebrand".
- Q7622916 characters "May Jones".
- Q7622916 characters "Officer Harry Murphy".
- Q7622916 characters "Olga Olsen".