play Well

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"Well" is a critically acclaimed autobiographical play by Lisa Kron that blends humor and drama to explore themes of illness, identity, and the complexities of mother-daughter relationships.

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instanceOf play
theatrical work
author Lisa Kron
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception critically acclaimed
exploresRelationshipBetween mother and daughter
personal illness and social wellness
features breaking the fourth wall
direct address to the audience
nonlinear storytelling
storytelling about neighborhood integration in Lansing, Michigan
genre autobiographical play
comedy-drama
meta-theatrical play
hasCharacter Ann Kron
Lisa
hasFemaleProtagonist Ann Kron
Lisa
hasTheme chronic illness
family relationships
self-narration
social and racial integration
the nature of wellness
the reliability of memory
isAutobiographicalDepictionOf Lisa Kron
medium live theatre
mixes drama
humor
notableFor blending humor and drama
exploration of illness and wellness
exploration of mother-daughter dynamics
meta-theatrical structure
originalLanguage English
playwright Lisa Kron
portrays Ann Kron as chronically ill yet socially active
premiereLocation United States of America
surface form: United States
setting a theatrical stage with onstage audience seating elements
subject community
healing
identity
illness
mother-daughter relationships
race
theatricalForm two-act play
workType stage play
writtenBy Lisa Kron

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Lisa Kron wrote play Well