Soldadera
by Josefina Niggli

Soldadera

Highlights

1910s/WWI Role(s) for Latine Actor(s) Bare Stage/Simple Set Period Costumes

Synopsis

During the Mexican Revolution, seven women outlaws, most of whom have seen their sons and husbands tortured to death before their eyes, gather with their captive.

Their leader, Concha, is convinced that someone is signaling to the Federal troops.

Is it the captive, the girl who loves him, or the flirt?

As the ring draws tighter around them, Concha devises a means of exposing the traitor, stopping the enemy, and safeguarding their precious storage of ammunition.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573624797
ISBN-10 0573624798

Soldadera is a play written by Josefina Niggli and published by Samuel French .

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