Walter "Pops" Washington

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Walter "Pops" Washington is the cantankerous, retired ex-cop and widowed patriarch at the center of the play "Between Riverside and Crazy," whose battles with his family, the police department, and his own past drive the story’s drama and dark humor.

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Walter "Pops" Washington canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn Between Riverside and Crazy
associatedWithTheme family conflict
grief and loss
moral ambiguity
race and policing
associatedWithTone dark humor
drama
backstoryElement involved in a controversial police shooting
suing the city over alleged racial discrimination
centralRoleIn Between Riverside and Crazy
characterArcInvolves confronting his own complicity in past events
struggle to maintain control over his home
conflictsWith New York City Police Department
his family
his own past
createdFor play
drives main plot of Between Riverside and Crazy
employmentStatus retired
ethnicity African American
familyRole patriarch
firstAppearance Between Riverside and Crazy
surface form: Between Riverside and Crazy (2014 stage premiere)
gender male
hasLegalDisputeWith New York City
New York City Police Department
isFromWorkBy Stephen Adly Guirgis
livesWith his son Junior
various houseguests and relatives
maritalStatus widowed
medium stage
narrativeFunction protagonist
occupation cop
police officer
personalityTrait cantankerous
stubborn
relationship father of Junior
residence rent-controlled Riverside Drive apartment
settingOfCharacter New York City
symbolizes resistance to institutional authority
the costs of pride and stubbornness

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Between Riverside and Crazy mainCharacter Walter "Pops" Washington
Between Riverside and Crazy featuresCharacter Walter "Pops" Washington