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Anna in the Tropics

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Anna in the Tropics
Written byNilo Cruz
Original languageEnglish

Anna in the Tropics is a play by Nilo Cruz.

When Cuban immigrants brought the cigar-making industry to Florida in the 19th Century, they carried with them another tradition. As the workers toiled away in the factory hand rolling each cigar, the lector, (historically well-dressed and well-spoken), would read to them. It was the lector who informed, organized and entertained the workers until the 1930s, when the rollers and the readers were replaced by mechanization.

Ybor City, a section of Tampa, was the center of the cigar industry, and it serves as the setting for Nilo Cruz’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play.

Recognition

Anna in the Tropics was widely regarded as a "long shot" for the 2003 Pulitzer Prize in Drama, mainly because it had not been seen in New York.[citation needed] The play premiered at the New Theatre in Coral Gables, Florida and had to compete with Edward Albee’s The Goat, or, Who is Sylvia? and Richard Greenberg’s Take Me Out for the coveted award.

Cruz, a Cuban-born playwright living in New York, quoted, “It’s wonderful. I cannot believe it. The other day I went to the bookstore and I saw a book by William Kennedy. He won the Pulitzer for Ironweed, which I adore. I was standing there looking at his books and thinking how amazing it was that this writer won a Pulitzer, and now I’ve been given one, too. I think I’m still in shock. I haven’t completely acknowledged the grandness of the award.”

His past works, such as Two Sisters and a Piano, have earned him a reputation for writing lyrical, atmospheric plays with powerful emotions and language.[citation needed]

Anna in the Tropics was honored with two nominations at the 2004 Tony Awards. The show was nominated in the category of Best Play and Best Featured Actress in a Play (Daphne Rubin-Vega)


Film Adaptation

The Hollywood Reporter reports that Academy Award nominee, Lee Daniels ('Precious') has signed on to develop a film based on the play--which is being produced by Mankind Entertainment.

Daniels will be meeting with Cruz in January of 2011 to begin work on the screenplay. The film is represented by William Morris Entertainment.

References

Anna in the Tropics Study Guide [1]

External links

Long Beach Shakespeare Company produced Anna in the Tropics, Directed by Denis McCourt April/May 2011 www.lbshakespeare.org

  1. ^ McCarter Theatre Education Department. "Anna in the Tropics Study Guide". Retrieved June 8, 2011.