Overview
At the dawn of the Arab Spring in an ancient
Jordinian town, an Iraq War veteran struggles to overcome the traumas of
combat by taking on an entirely new and unexpected career: an
action-film hero. At the same time, halfway around the world in a cozy
North Philadelphia kitchen, his cousin takes on a heroic new role of her
own: as the heart and soul of her crumbling community, providing hot
meals and an open door for the needy. The final installment in Hudes’s three-play cycle, which began with the Pulitzer Prize-finalist Elliot, A Soldier’s Fugue and Pulitzer Prize-winner Water By the Spoonful, The Happiest Song Plays Last is about the search for redemption, humility and one’s place in the world.