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Upcity Service(s)

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Jacqueeda needs four dollars and sixty cents to go to her mother's boyfriend's funeral, and buy him a headstone.

She needs to make a detour to the racetrack to earn the rest of the money.

She is looking for help from her friend Poppy. Poppy is looking for Jacqueeda, because he has learned from the scriptures that are the New York Post that a local Deacon has won the lottery.

This transpires on the street corner where the Deacon's Lincoln Continental is parked.

They try to accomplish their tasks early in the morning while; Canute, a West Indian man, goes about working his many jobs, including caring for Muhammad's rug, and Sister Berring tries to build a shelter, for someone.

This play also has music cascading down onto the street corner, from eight televisions in windows above.

The play is a new look at a secularized service about a search for service.

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Product Details
Broadway Play Publishing Inc
0881452653 / 9780881452655
Paperback / softback
01/06/2005
60 pages
140 x 216 mm, 82 grams