Killing of a Gentleman Defender - 9798989946181
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| Expected release date is Aug 25th 2026 |
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Product Details
Author:
Carlos Murillo
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
150
Publisher:
Theatre Communications Group (August 25, 2026)
Imprint:
53rd State Press
Release Date:
August 25, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9798989946181
Weight:
12oz
Dimensions:
5" x 7"
File:
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Folder:
CONSORTIUM
List Price:
$15.00
Country of Origin:
United States
As low as:
$14.25
Publisher Identifier:
P-PER
Discount Code:
H
Pub Discount:
35
Case Pack:
3
Overview
In some rooms he’s Martin. In others
he’s Martín. Hired by a well-funded arts institution on Chicago’s Northside to
create a show with Chicago youth about violence on the Southside, Marteen finds
himself torn not only by the pronunciation of his name, but by the conflicting
needs of the institution and the young people it believes its “serving,” and by
a city in a death struggle with its own divided self. Reaching into his own
history, he unearths, with his young ensemble, the story of the 1994 murder of
soccer star Andres Escobar in Medellín, Colombia, hoping a past-tense allegory
of violence in a deeply divided, faraway city will illuminate violence in the
deeply divided Chicago of today. Carlos Murillo’s brilliant, rigorous play is
haunted and haunting, its meticulously rendered ghosts layered one atop another
like history, like lace.









