Policarpa: Apocalypse Sur Amerikka

by Diana Burbano

In the near future, an inexplicable plague infests La Gran Colombia. Ingrid Bolivar--the brilliant, mad ex-wife of Colombia's leader--is the only one who knows that the plague is carried by young women of the streets, whom she adopts and uses as weapons against the government. Policarpa, a girl with magical gifts, is supposed to be Ingrid's secret apocalyptic weapon. But when Policarpa falls in love with a top...

In the near future, an inexplicable plague infests La Gran Colombia. Ingrid Bolivar--the brilliant, mad ex-wife of Colombia's leader--is the only one who knows that the plague is carried by young women of the streets, whom she adopts and uses as weapons against the government. Policarpa, a girl with magical gifts, is supposed to be Ingrid's secret apocalyptic weapon. But when Policarpa falls in love with a top government official, she resists becoming an instrument of destruction and instead seeks to become a savior through sacrifice.

Rooted in traditional Latin American magical realism, the nightmare magic science fiction world of Policarpa exists in a neither here-or-there.

Policarpa has been developed at The Drama League's Rough Draft series, Theatricum Botanicum Seedlings, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Black Swan Lab Latinx Play Project, and Milagro Theatre’s Ingenio play reading series. It received an Honorable Mention for the Jane Chambers Playwriting Award.

It received an Honorable Mention, Association for Theatre in Higher Education’s 2017 Jane Chambers Playwriting Award and was a semi-finalist for the Eugene O’Neill Playwrights Festival 2018 and a finalist for the Bay Area Playwrights Foundation Festival 2018.

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  • Ky Weeks: Policarpa: Apocalypse Sur Amerikka

    Stunningly written, words that flow and rush with tangible force, to a point of near overwhelming with the thought and emotion they carry. The world that these words form for us is a world that is ending, shaped by the violence and sickness of its history, that carries relentlessly into the future. The images here are staggering in their scope, dream and spectacle, just pure magic that is so incredible they must be put on stage.

    Stunningly written, words that flow and rush with tangible force, to a point of near overwhelming with the thought and emotion they carry. The world that these words form for us is a world that is ending, shaped by the violence and sickness of its history, that carries relentlessly into the future. The images here are staggering in their scope, dream and spectacle, just pure magic that is so incredible they must be put on stage.

  • Elana Gartner: Policarpa: Apocalypse Sur Amerikka

    This is an extremely powerful script about the role that women played in the Colombian revolution. Mixing magic and reality, Burbano's strong characters paint emotionally intense pictures of the complicated choices have to make. Burbano's strength is in the unique voices of each character. I saw a virtual production of this and was blown away. Just imagine how amazing it would be on stage!

    This is an extremely powerful script about the role that women played in the Colombian revolution. Mixing magic and reality, Burbano's strong characters paint emotionally intense pictures of the complicated choices have to make. Burbano's strength is in the unique voices of each character. I saw a virtual production of this and was blown away. Just imagine how amazing it would be on stage!

  • Kitchen Dog Theater: Policarpa: Apocalypse Sur Amerikka

    We are pleased to support this play! It was a Finalist for the 2019 New Works Festival at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas, Texas.

    We are pleased to support this play! It was a Finalist for the 2019 New Works Festival at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas, Texas.

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Character Information

All actors should be functionally bilingual Spanish/English. The male parts can be played by women in drag.
Laurelia can double Valentia. Viejo can also play Soldado and Bibiano.
  • Valentia
    An army general, Joan of Arc. Tough. Has prosthetic legs. She's not young or old.
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Afro-Latinx,
    Colombian
  • Viejo
    A very, very elderly person, prototype "General Sandua"
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Colombian
  • Policarpa
    A young Colombian girl of about 19. Dark hair and skin. She is indigenous. She is la Salvadora.
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Colombian
  • Bibiano
    Her twin brother. 19. Parapalegic, uses a wheelchair. Has the use of some of his upper body and hands. Latinx indigenous
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Colombian
  • Ingrid
    The queen of the barrios. Runs a high end sewing shop as a front for her revolutionary actions. She is dark and dangerous. Older woman. White Latinx
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Colombian
  • Laurelia
    A pacifist nun. Older woman. Latinx.
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Colombian
  • Paciencia
    A brilliant woman. A computer geek. An inventor. Looks much younger than she really is. Mid 30’s. Latinx
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Colombian
  • Realidad
    Paciencia’s daughter. Stunning, ripe. A killer. 18 Latinx
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Colombian
  • Soldado
    A series of young boys.
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Colombian

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization The Blank Theatre - Living Room Series, Year 2018
  • Type Reading, Organization 3 Girls Theatre, Year 2018
  • Type Workshop, Organization The Drama League, Year 2017
  • Type Reading, Organization Theatricum Botanicum GreenReads, Year 2017

Production History

  • Type Workshop, Organization The Parsnip Ship Podcast, Year 2017

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