THE MESQUITE TREE, an American Tragedy

by David Davila

[FULL LENGTH] Manuela gave birth to Fatima at a scared sixteen. Fatima gave birth to Blanca at a love-struck fourteen. Blanca gave birth to Carmel at a desperate sixteen. Carmel gave birth to Destiny at a rebellious fifteen. Now Destiny is an aloof fifteen, and Blanca wants more for her granddaughter than the monotonous life of a young mother stuck in the same small house in South Texas as five generations of...

[FULL LENGTH] Manuela gave birth to Fatima at a scared sixteen. Fatima gave birth to Blanca at a love-struck fourteen. Blanca gave birth to Carmel at a desperate sixteen. Carmel gave birth to Destiny at a rebellious fifteen. Now Destiny is an aloof fifteen, and Blanca wants more for her granddaughter than the monotonous life of a young mother stuck in the same small house in South Texas as five generations of her abuelas. Can she change her family’s destiny before there’s another mouth to feed, or is the cycle of poverty too crushing for one woman to combat? Filled with laughter through tears, The Mesquite Tree: an American Tragedy is an intimate examination of the small joys and painful traumas of a far too common family of strong Latina women who, like mesquite trees, find ways to plant their tough roots deep into the desert dirt and flourish in the harshest of conditions.

The Mesquite Tree received a workshop production with five performances at Teatro Audaz in San Antonio, TX in July of 2022.

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  • Daniel Hidalgo: THE MESQUITE TREE, an American Tragedy

    Reading this play was such a joy. The playwright creates a world that feels so intensely claustrophobic and real, with all its pain, love, truth and mystery wrapped up into this multi generational, layered piece of theatre. I couldn't put it down until I had finished and it did not disappoint.

    Reading this play was such a joy. The playwright creates a world that feels so intensely claustrophobic and real, with all its pain, love, truth and mystery wrapped up into this multi generational, layered piece of theatre. I couldn't put it down until I had finished and it did not disappoint.

  • Annalise Cain: THE MESQUITE TREE, an American Tragedy

    A compassionate, unflinching look at cycles of poverty, abuse and teen pregnancy in a household of 6 Mexican-American women. Davila writes with precision, humor and a strong sense of ritual. The physical life of the play leaps off the page as much as the words. The well-rendered characters, especially Blanca, work to change one another, and Davila allows each change to blossom organically.

    A compassionate, unflinching look at cycles of poverty, abuse and teen pregnancy in a household of 6 Mexican-American women. Davila writes with precision, humor and a strong sense of ritual. The physical life of the play leaps off the page as much as the words. The well-rendered characters, especially Blanca, work to change one another, and Davila allows each change to blossom organically.

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Character Information

  • Blanca (Blancita) Hernandez
    Fatima's daughter
    Character Age
    45
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Mestiza / Mexican-American / Tejana
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Carmel Maria Gonzales
    Blanca's oldest daughter.
    Character Age
    31
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Mestiza / Mexican-American / Tejana
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Suzy Trujillo
    Blanca's youngest daughter.
    Character Age
    19
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Mestiza / Mexican-American / Tejana
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Destiny Yolanda Ramirez
    Carmel's daughter.
    Character Age
    15
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Mestiza / Mexican-American / Tejana
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Manuela (Mahuela) Diaz
    Stroke survivor with lung issues and diabetes.
    Character Age
    eighties
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Mestiza / Mexican-American / Tejana
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Fatima (Mamatima) Lozano
    Manuela's daughter.
    Character Age
    Sixties
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Mestiza / Mexican-American / Tejana
    Character Gender Identity
    Female

Development History

Production History

  • Type Workshop, Year 2022
  • Type Workshop, Organization Teatro Audaz San Antonio, Year 2022

Awards

  • The Risk Theatre Playwriting Competition
    The Risk Theatre
    Finalist
    2024