Lydia
by Octavio Solis

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Highlights

1970s

Synopsis

Set in the 1970s on the Texas border separating the United States and Mexico, Lydia is an intense, lyrical, and magical play.

The Flores family welcomes Lydia, an undocumented maid, into their El Paso home to care for their daughter Ceci, who was tragically disabled in a car accident on the eve of her quinceañera.

Lydia’s immediate and seemingly miraculous bond with the girl sets the entire family on a mysterious and shocking journey of discovery.

Lydia is an unflinching and deeply emotional portrait of a Mexican immigrant family caught in a web of dark secrets.

Contains strong language and nudity.

Press Reviews

"An astonishing, expertly crafted tragedy that seduces and tempts you with its pulsing rhythms and evocative language until it has you fully under its spell."

— Denver Post

"Fresh, penetrating, often blissful."

— The New York Times

"[Octavio Solis] demands attention with his jazzy mix of Spanglish, poetry, pop lyrics, magical realism and emotional insight."

— Variety

Characters

Character
Misha

the younger brother, 16

Rene

the older brother, 19

Rosa

the mother

Claudio

the father

Alvaro

the cousin, 22

Lydia

the maid

Ceci

the sister, 17

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LYDIA - Interview with playwright Octavio Solis

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573698163
ISBN-10 0573698163

Lydia is a play written by Octavio Solis and published by Samuel French .

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