Tonight we are not members of an audience, but delegates at a ‘Conference on Family Matters’. Our speakers are the quintuplets of the Morrison family, a travelling troupe of actors who tonight are abandoning the script of their father, Papa Morrison, to reveal a counter-narrative about their dysfunctional theatrical family. In the style of music hall theatre they invite us to participate in their improvisations, while they take apart any notion of a fixed or stable identity. Quintuplets reveals self, sexuality, nation and gender as an infinitely performable series of acts.
In Quintuplets two actors, a man and a woman, play all members of the Morrison family, a travelling theatre company comprised of quintuplet siblings and their director father, Papa Morr... (Read more...)
Luis Rafael Sánchez is a leading Puerto Rican dramatist who has had considerable impact on the theatre culture of Puerto Rico. Amongst the accolades which recognise his contribution wa... (Read more...)
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Morell, Hortensia, R. 1994. ‘Quíntuples y el vertigo del teatro autorreflexivo de Luis Rafael Sánchez’, Latin American Theatre Review, 39 - 51 (in Spanish)
Stevens, Camilla. 2002. ‘Travelling Troupes: The Performance of Puerto Rican Identity in Plays by Luis Rafael Sánchez and Myrna Casas’, American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, 85, 2, 240-9
Entry written by Gwendolen Mackeith. Last updated on 6 May 2011.