Four cousins and four weddings over twenty years. A comedy about the life-long bonds of cousins...and everyone gets kidnapped at least once.
Four cousins and four weddings over twenty years. A comedy about the life-long bonds of cousins...and everyone gets kidnapped at least once.
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Bodalands: A Play in Four Weddings
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Philip Kaplan:
Bodalands: A Play in Four Weddings
by Leonard Madrid
“
Bodalands is a funny play with heart, about he unique relationship cousins have. Each scene involves the cousins trying to stop another cousin from getting married. While the play veers into farce, it has a serious underpinning, exploring all the reasons people get married. With sharp dialogue, memorable charades and complex relations, this is an engaging and marvelous play.
Bodalands is a funny play with heart, about he unique relationship cousins have. Each scene involves the cousins trying to stop another cousin from getting married. While the play veers into farce, it has a serious underpinning, exploring all the reasons people get married. With sharp dialogue, memorable charades and complex relations, this is an engaging and marvelous play.
”
Kate Danley:
Bodalands: A Play in Four Weddings
by Leonard Madrid
“
This is a SCREAMINGLY funny play with roles for three Latina and one Latino/x/e performers. Every other line will have you rolling in the aisle. I just saw a reading of this and the audience was laughing so hard it stopped the show. If you are looking for an hysterical comedy reflective of Mexican-American joy, this is your play! Not an ounce of trauma on these pages! Just a delightful exploration of family, friendship, weddings, and love. Program this show!
This is a SCREAMINGLY funny play with roles for three Latina and one Latino/x/e performers. Every other line will have you rolling in the aisle. I just saw a reading of this and the audience was laughing so hard it stopped the show. If you are looking for an hysterical comedy reflective of Mexican-American joy, this is your play! Not an ounce of trauma on these pages! Just a delightful exploration of family, friendship, weddings, and love. Program this show!
”
Development History
TypeReading, OrganizationBlackout Theatre of Albuquerque,