The Survivors/Los Sobrevivientes

by Katie Bender

The Survivors/Los Sobrevivientes is based on the historically documented group of women, children and enslaved people who survived the battle of the Alamo. It’s an epic historical drama told by a diverse ensemble of people who didn’t make it into the history books. It’s an intimately drawn look at the surprising alliances necessary to survive the shifting and mercurial rule of Mexico’s fledgling democracy.

The Survivors/Los Sobrevivientes is based on the historically documented group of women, children and enslaved people who survived the battle of the Alamo. It’s an epic historical drama told by a diverse ensemble of people who didn’t make it into the history books. It’s an intimately drawn look at the surprising alliances necessary to survive the shifting and mercurial rule of Mexico’s fledgling democracy.

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  • Kitchen Dog Theater: The Survivors/Los Sobrevivientes

    We are pleased to support this play! It was a Finalist for the 2023 New Works Festival at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas, Texas.

    We are pleased to support this play! It was a Finalist for the 2023 New Works Festival at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas, Texas.

  • raul garza: The Survivors/Los Sobrevivientes

    In The Survivors/Los Sobrevientes, Katie Bender shape-shifts a revered but rote historical legend into an intimate, even voyeuristic, retelling that satisfies on multiple levels. As a native Texan, I fell hard for Bender's irreverent un-telling of our state's historical spirit-animal. Treading unlightly on regional lore, the playwright soars as she swivels the narrative lens to a dizzying and satisfying inside-out perspective. Conquerors be damned, this warts-and-all survivor story takes plenty of prisoners. Come for the myth. Stay for the feels!

    In The Survivors/Los Sobrevientes, Katie Bender shape-shifts a revered but rote historical legend into an intimate, even voyeuristic, retelling that satisfies on multiple levels. As a native Texan, I fell hard for Bender's irreverent un-telling of our state's historical spirit-animal. Treading unlightly on regional lore, the playwright soars as she swivels the narrative lens to a dizzying and satisfying inside-out perspective. Conquerors be damned, this warts-and-all survivor story takes plenty of prisoners. Come for the myth. Stay for the feels!

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Alley All New Festival , Year 2020
  • Type Reading, Organization UCSB's LaunchPad Series, Year 2018
  • Type Workshop, Organization The Playwrights' Center, Year 2017
  • Type Residency, Organization The Jerome Foundation, Year 2017

Production History

  • Type University, Organization Texas State University, Year 2019