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Ground (Dillman)

  • Lisa Dillman
  • Full Length Play, Drama, Contemporary
  • 3M, 3F
  • ISBN: 9780573699023

Breathtaking in every way.

Charles Whaley TotalTheater.com

...Tackles the hot-button issue of illegal immigration.

David Shreward Back Stage

  • Full Length Play
  • Drama
  • 105 minutes

  • Time Period: Contemporary
  • Target Audience: Adult
  • Set Requirements: Bare Stage/Simple Set
  • Cautions: Gun Shots, Strong Language, Mild Adult Themes

  • Performance Group:
  • Community Theatre, College Theatre / Student, Professional Theatre, Large Stage
When Zell Preston inherits her father's struggling pecan farm and moves back to her childhood home in Fronteras, New Mexico, she finds that the once tight-knit border community has changed radically. The government has cracked down on the undocumented immigrant population, dividing families and pitting neighbor against neighbor. 

Chuy Gallegos, foreman at the Preston farm for 30 years, wants the piece of land he says Zell's father promised him long ago. Ines Sandoval and her sister Angie Zelaya lobby for the return of their recently deported aunt. Angie's husband Carl Zelaya defends to his community and family his choice to work for the Border Patrol. And Cooper Daniels, industrial pecan grower and head of a civilian border surveillance group, forges ahead with a volunteer-built fence. 

These forces collide in Ground, which examines the human costs of immigration policies, and the strength of personal beliefs about family, home, and civil rights in the face of a shifting political and social landscape.

REVIEWS:

Breathtaking in every way.

Charles Whaley TotalTheater.com

...Tackles the hot-button issue of illegal immigration.

David Shreward Backstage
Premiere Production: Premiered at the 2010 Humana Festival of New American Plays
  • Casting: 3M, 3F
  • Casting Attributes: Ensemble cast, Strong Role for Leading Woman (Star Vehicle), Minority casting

  • CARL ZELAYA -35, Mexican-American. Lifelong resident of Fronteras. A border patrolman for the past year.
    ZELDA PRESTON - 35, Anglo-American. Originally from Fronteras, she left her father's farm at sixteen, returning only for sporadic visits in the intervening years. At the beginning of the play, it has been about 20 years since the farm was her home. She is of Fronteras, but also a stranger there.
    ANGIE (OCHOA) ZELAYA - 34, Mexican-American. Married to Carl, she is a lifelong Fronteras resident. She works the underground economy, cutting hair, cleaning houses, and selling home-made foods.
    COOPER ("COOP") DANIELS - early 60s, Anglo-American. Lifelong Fronteras resident. A commercial pecan grower and the local spokesperson for the civilian border defense organization Citizens Alliance.
    CHUY GALLEGOS - mid-50s. Born in Mexico, he came to the U.S. as a very young man. An expert on pecan farming, he has served as the Preston farm's foreman more than thirty years.
    INES (OCHOA) SANDOVAL - 21, Mexican-American. Lifelong Fronteras resident and Angie's younger sister. Six months pregnant, she lives alone in a trailer on the outskirts of Fronteras. Her husband of two years, Georgie, is stationed in Iraq.
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    When Zell Preston inherits her father's struggling pecan farm and moves back to her childhood home in Fronteras, New Mexico, she finds that the once tight-knit border community has changed radically. The government has cracked down on the undocumented immigrant population, dividing families and pitting neighbor against neighbor. Chuy Gallegos, foreman at the Preston farm for 30 years, wants the piece of land he says Zell's father promised him long ago. Ines Sandoval and her sister Angie Zelaya lobby for the return of their recently deported aunt. Angie's husband Carl Zelaya defends to his community and family his choice to work for the Border Patrol. And Cooper Daniels, industrial pecan grower and head of a civilian border surveillance group, forges ahead with a volunteer-built fence. These forces collide in Ground, which examines the human costs of immigration policies, and the strength of personal beliefs about family, home, and civil rights in the face of a shifting political and social landscape.

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