TO THE BONE

by Lisa Ramirez

TO THE BONE, by Lisa Ramirez is a contemporary American drama written in the tradition of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, which gives the audience a close up look into the lives of the invisible work force that puts food on our tables. The play examines the very nature of equality and justice in contemporary America through the eyes of five Central American women whose migration to the U.S. in search of a...

TO THE BONE, by Lisa Ramirez is a contemporary American drama written in the tradition of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, which gives the audience a close up look into the lives of the invisible work force that puts food on our tables. The play examines the very nature of equality and justice in contemporary America through the eyes of five Central American women whose migration to the U.S. in search of a better life brings its own test of the human spirit. Ramirez spent six months interviewing immigrant poultry workers in the Catskills of upstate New York.

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    A gripping and thought-provoking examination of a community of undocumented immigrant women and the heart-wrenching choices they must make to survive. This play unearths topics of humanity and U.S. politics & economics that are too often left unspoken, while simultaneously delivering excellent, high-stakes drama.

    A gripping and thought-provoking examination of a community of undocumented immigrant women and the heart-wrenching choices they must make to survive. This play unearths topics of humanity and U.S. politics & economics that are too often left unspoken, while simultaneously delivering excellent, high-stakes drama.