DREAM HOU$E

by Eliana Pipes

Two Latinx sisters prepare to sell their home on a reality TV show, hoping to capitalize on neighborhood gentrification. But once the cameras are rolling, the family's turbulent past and uncertain future begin to collide, and the sisters are forced to reckon with the secrets held between the house's walls.

Two Latinx sisters prepare to sell their home on a reality TV show, hoping to capitalize on neighborhood gentrification. But once the cameras are rolling, the family's turbulent past and uncertain future begin to collide, and the sisters are forced to reckon with the secrets held between the house's walls.

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DREAM HOU$E

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  • David Templeton: DREAM HOU$E

    Clever, funny, packed with unexpected revelations and deeply moving, this show - which I saw in Sonoma County - is as full of rich ideas as it is overflowing with genuine emotional truth.

    Clever, funny, packed with unexpected revelations and deeply moving, this show - which I saw in Sonoma County - is as full of rich ideas as it is overflowing with genuine emotional truth.

  • Cheryl Bear: DREAM HOU$E

    A powerful look at gentrification and family legacy through the lens of reality tv. Well done.

    A powerful look at gentrification and family legacy through the lens of reality tv. Well done.

  • David Davila: DREAM HOU$E

    I had the pleasure of attending a reading of this magnificent play, which left me shook to the core. This is a searing condemnation of the American Dream told through the hilarious and heartbreaking satirical lens of reality television. Bravo! Someone needs to produce this pronto!

    I had the pleasure of attending a reading of this magnificent play, which left me shook to the core. This is a searing condemnation of the American Dream told through the hilarious and heartbreaking satirical lens of reality television. Bravo! Someone needs to produce this pronto!

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Character Information

  • PATRICIA
    Accountant by day. Julia’s older sister, with a distinct Older Sister Complex. She's practical to the core, and a natural caretaker – but often resentful of that role. Lived in the house for over a year taking care of their ailing mother. She believes money brings dignity, security, meaning. 
    Character Age
    late 30's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    AfroLatina/Latina
    Character Gender Identity
    woman
  • JULIA
    Social studies teacher by day. Patricia’s younger sister, six months pregnant. Hasn’t lived in the house since she left for college, and is recently reclaiming her heritage in preparation for motherhood. Very sentimental. She believes culture brings dignity, security, meaning. 
    Character Age
    early 30's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    AfroLatina/Latina
    Character Gender Identity
    woman
  • TESSA
    Real estate agent and TV Host, well-meaning and energetic, always radiating charm. Tessa controls the reality show, and everything within it. She genuinely wants to help the Sisters, and using the show to get them the biggest payout possible is her understanding of what they need. 
    Character Age
    30's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    woman
  • THE CREW
    A company of actors who make up the ensemble of the piece (min 4, no max). The Crew is a dynamic and near-constant presence on stage, they are the embodied arm of Flip It and List It: both the TV crew, and the renovation crew. They exist on stage in opposition to Sister Space.

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Second Stage Theater (2ST), Year 2021
  • Type Workshop, Organization Ars Nova ANT Fest, Year 2019
  • Type Workshop, Organization Checkmark Theatre Company , Year 2018

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Alliance Theater, Atlanta, Year 2022
  • Type Professional, Organization Baltimore Center Stage , Year 2022
  • Type Professional, Organization Long Wharf Theater , Year 2022

Awards

  • National Latinx Playwriting Award
    Arizona Theatre Company
    Winner
    2021
  • Leah Ryan Prize for Emerging Women Writers
    Leah Ryan Fund
    Winner
    2019
  • National Playwright's Conference
    Eugene O'Neill Theater Center
    Finalist
    2019