Give Us Bread

by The Anthropologists and Melissa Moschitto

Written by Melissa Moschitto
Devised by Jean Goto, Jennifer Griffee, Melissa Moschitto, Jennifer Moses, Shayna Padovano, Katy Rubin and Sonja Sweeney

Food prices shot up overnight. Starvation threatened families from Williamsburg, Brooklyn to the Lower East Side to the Bronx. The city did nothing. A group of women came together to demand action. Boycotts accelerated into riots. The year was 1917.

Using original text and primary source materials, Give Us Bread tells the remarkable true story of immigrant women who united to feed their families… and a city...

Food prices shot up overnight. Starvation threatened families from Williamsburg, Brooklyn to the Lower East Side to the Bronx. The city did nothing. A group of women came together to demand action. Boycotts accelerated into riots. The year was 1917.

Using original text and primary source materials, Give Us Bread tells the remarkable true story of immigrant women who united to feed their families… and a city, providing a lens with which to examine today’s food crisis.

Written by Melissa Moschitto
Devised by Jean Goto, Jennifer Griffee, Melissa Moschitto, Jennifer Moses, Shayna Padovano, Katy Rubin and Sonja Sweeney

Learn more about this 80-minute play at https://www.theanthropologists.org/give-us-bread

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Give Us Bread

Character Information

  • Elizabeth
    An immigrant from Ireland and a new mother. Hardworking, compassionate and struggling with poverty. Naturally protective, she often puts up a shield but ultimately finds alliances with another immigrant mother, Concetta.
    Character Age
    30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White/Irish
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Marie Ganz
    A well-known activist and anarchist in NYC’s Lower East Side. Fiery and passionate, a natural born leader. Originally from Russia; emigrated to America as a young child. This role is based on an actual historical figure and draws from her memoir of growing up on the Lower East Side.
    Character Age
    30s-40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Russian Jewish immigrant
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Rivka
    An immigrant from Russia; friend to all. Prefers to watch the world from inside her tenement apartment, rather than go outside and engage. Ultimately, she overcomes her fears to join her community. Protective and caring. Caretaker to her niece, Hannah.
    Character Age
    30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Russian immigrant,
    Jewish,
    Ashkenazi Jewish
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Hannah
    A young immigrant from Russia, Rivka’s niece. An aspiring musician who plays the violin, she is now plunged into a world that she is utterly unprepared for. She yearns for independence but is hampered by a lack of English and a lack of working skills.
    Character Age
    18-22
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Russian immigrant
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Concetta
    A newly immigrated woman from Italy, to join her husband and sons. At first shy and limited by language, she emerges as a confident, wry and fiery presence.
    Character Age
    30s-40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Italian
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Jenny
    A newsie, born and raised on the streets of the Lower East Side. Fiercely independent, spunky and ready for a fight but with a tender side that is only available to those who know her best. She must fend for herself until she realizes there can be more power in the collective.
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Asian / Japanese American,
    Asian / Chinese American
    Character Gender Identity
    a cis Female or non-binary

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Tenement Museum (NYC), Year 2009
  • Type Residency, Organization Abrons Arts Center, Year 2008
  • Type Workshop, Organization BAX (Brooklyn Arts Exchange), Year 2008

Production History

  • Type Fringe, Organization Berkshire Fringe, Year 2010
  • Type Professional, Organization The Milagro Theatre / The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural & Educational Center (NYC), Year 2009
  • Type University, Organization Hofstra University, Year 2009