Lluvia

by Diana Burbano

A modern female-driven take on Somerset Maugham's Rain, Lluvia is about a group of travelers stranded in the Amazons. Mendoza, an arrogant and self-righteous Christian missionary, attempts to reform Saidi Torres, a young woman he mistakenly assumes is a prostitute. The missionary eventually spends several days alone with the woman, "cleansing her soul of sin." The ending is surprising, violent, and ambiguous...

A modern female-driven take on Somerset Maugham's Rain, Lluvia is about a group of travelers stranded in the Amazons. Mendoza, an arrogant and self-righteous Christian missionary, attempts to reform Saidi Torres, a young woman he mistakenly assumes is a prostitute. The missionary eventually spends several days alone with the woman, "cleansing her soul of sin." The ending is surprising, violent, and ambiguous. Who fooled who?
Written for the Odyssey's Writers Group, 2023

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Lluvia

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  • David Davila: Lluvia

    I was very taken with the language and imagery of this beautiful play. This is the best play I've read in a long time! The themes are so important and spoken about so viscerally that it's almost scary. I also love the connection between colonialism and disease and righteousness. It's so beautiful and Saidi is such a badass character that I was cheering so loud at that ending!

    I was very taken with the language and imagery of this beautiful play. This is the best play I've read in a long time! The themes are so important and spoken about so viscerally that it's almost scary. I also love the connection between colonialism and disease and righteousness. It's so beautiful and Saidi is such a badass character that I was cheering so loud at that ending!

Character Information

  • Saidi Torres
    A young woman escaping her past
    Character Age
    20's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Latine,
    Latinx
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Mendoza
  • Mrs. Mendoza
  • Noelia
  • Joe