Stone Pebble Girls

by Caitlin Turnage

Based on the Kokopelli Myth.

When a stranger comes to Magic city trailer park a group of close minded people are confronted with someone who's not like them.

Based on the Kokopelli Myth.

When a stranger comes to Magic city trailer park a group of close minded people are confronted with someone who's not like them.

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Stone Pebble Girls

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  • Cheryl Bear: Stone Pebble Girls

    A powerful confrontation of racism and disability in this country as it all comes to the surface. Well done.

    A powerful confrontation of racism and disability in this country as it all comes to the surface. Well done.

  • Heather Helinsky: Stone Pebble Girls

    This play grabbed me from the start with its characters that have stuck with me from reading it over a year ago. I really enjoyed the audience's relationship with Aika as she speaks to us of the New Mexico landscape around her and her family traumas. It's lyrical yet also realistic language makes it a really strong piece that I hope gets produced someday soon.

    This play grabbed me from the start with its characters that have stuck with me from reading it over a year ago. I really enjoyed the audience's relationship with Aika as she speaks to us of the New Mexico landscape around her and her family traumas. It's lyrical yet also realistic language makes it a really strong piece that I hope gets produced someday soon.

  • Vic Shuttee: Stone Pebble Girls

    This play faces prejudice head on and takes a circuitous route to redeem its flawed antagonists. It's unafraid to show the south in a way many perceive it, full of vipers and venom. Yet there's a haunting brilliance in the poetic monologues shared by the mute character Aika - great pieces to pull from for young actresses. Unapologetic and unflinching!

    This play faces prejudice head on and takes a circuitous route to redeem its flawed antagonists. It's unafraid to show the south in a way many perceive it, full of vipers and venom. Yet there's a haunting brilliance in the poetic monologues shared by the mute character Aika - great pieces to pull from for young actresses. Unapologetic and unflinching!

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Wordsmyth Theatre, Year 2018
  • Type Reading, Organization Texas State University , Year 2017

Production History

  • Type University, Organization Texas State University , Year 2018

Awards

  • Semi-Finalist
    Unicorn Theatre
    Semi-Finalist
    2018