Marisol, the 1993 Obie award winning play by Jose Rivera, examines life at the brink of the Millennium, tapping into the hysteria that accompanies each thousand-year benchmark. The world of the play is a world of apocalypse, and Marisol, a young New Yorker of Puerto Rican descent, serves as our guide through darkly humorous but increasingly disturbing episodes, culminating in her own death and the sense of peace and hope that accompanies it.