Brackish

Sang Dao and his grown daughters own a restaurant in Galveston, TX, and are thinking the time has come to sell. When they gather for an important anniversary, the re-assess the meaning of home in the light of a racist act and the appearances of spectres from the past.
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Brackish

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  • Playwrights Foundation:
    30 Apr. 2024
    The community of National Committee readers for the 46th Bay Area Playwrights Festival advanced BRACKISH as a Semi-Finalist at Playwrights Foundation. We were compelled by the dramaturgical use of ghosts, who were uniquely positioned as playful and human, as holders of nostalgia, a father's hope, and the trauma of memories washing over like waves. We leaned into the themes of selling a home, leaving behind a past and embracing the living daughters, and the connection to food. We hope this play is considered for further development and investigation, and finds dedicated collaborators in this play’s journey towards production. #BAPF46
  • Diego Barba:
    7 Mar. 2023
    This is a beautiful piece, boasting dynamic characters and timely themes. The use of apparitions set amidst the backdrop of this fractured family in a moment of change nearly brought me to tears. I also appreciated the way Villanueva would describe the passage of time in stage directions. There is a lot being said here about the consistency of change: how much weight the past can carry, how present times can bog us down and overwhelm, and how the future is not yet determined.
  • Mackenna Goodrich:
    4 Mar. 2023
    A gorgeous, layered play with a full, clear world. I can really see it on a stage, so I hope a theatre scoops it up soon.

Character Information

  • Sang Dao
    48,
    Vietnamese American
    ,
    Male
    A fisherman and owner of Pho & Phish. Used to and loves a life of hard work. Was 3 when he left Vietnam
  • Tuyet
    21,
    Vietnamese American
    ,
    Female
    Sang Dao's younger daughter, training to be a chef. Anxious and a people pleaser. Was 3 when Quang died.
  • Linh
    24,
    Vietnamese American
    ,
    Female
    Sang Dao's older daughter, business savvy and nurturing of her father and sister. Was 6 when Quang died.
  • Hang
    60s,
    Vietnamese American
    ,
    Female
    Female, in her 60s. Sang Dao's mother. A playful, smart woman. Immigrating to the States from Vietnam made her tough and eager to find joy.
  • Quang
    18,
    Vietnamese American
    ,
    Male
    Sang Dao's oldest child and only son. Died as a toddler and this is what Sang Dao imagined he'd be like.
  • Old Woman/Clarice
    60s,
    Vietnamese American
    ,
    Female
    A customer. Or is she? (Same actor as Hang)
  • Officer Garcia
    20s,
    Vietnamese American (possibly half another ethnicity)
    ,
    Male
    A police officer who takes the report of the vandalism from the family. (Same actor as Quang)

Development History

  • Reading
    ,
    The Parsnip Ship Play Reading Club
    ,
    2020

Production History

Awards

Semi-Finalist
,
Bay Area Playwrights Festival 2023
,
Bay Area Playwrights Festival
,
2023
Semi-Finalist
,
Blue Ink Award
,
American Blues Theatre
,
2023
Semi-Finalist
,
Seven Devils Play Foundry
,
2021