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Hosanna (play)

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Hosanna is a 1973 play by French-Canadian writer Michel Tremblay, originally written in French. The story centres around the relationship between Hosanna, a drag queen, and Cuirette, a homosexual biker. This play takes place in Hosanna's apartment after she and Cuirette have returned from a Halloween party.

The play deals with several issues; gender identity, sexual identity and the ignorance and acceptance of aging.