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Native Gardens

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Pablo, a high-powered lawyer, and doctoral candidate Tania, his very pregnant wife, are realizing the American dream when they purchase a house next door to community stalwarts Virginia and Frank. But a disagreement over a long-standing fence line soon spirals into an all-out war of taste, class, privilege, and entitlement. The hilarious results guarantee no one comes out smelling like a rose.

76 pages, Paperback

Published March 8, 2019

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Karen Zacarías

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April 17, 2023
Can't wait to see this play on the stage where I work, The Des Moines Playhouse. This is a very smart and funny play about what makes a good neighbor, but it also addresses clashes between generations, between ethnic groups, between political positions, between environmentalists and those who don't think about such things.
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March 31, 2025
Very grateful to have assistant directed this play at PlayMakers, and I hope to direct it myself one day at the Forest Theatre. I’ve read this dozens of times & still find something new in the subtext with each read. To me, the ending is such a good metaphor for neoliberalism - the wall might look prettier, but it’s still a wall…
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275 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2022
I haven't read scripts in years but have read two this year. Read this one as when I saw the play (Playmakers) I had this strong sense of a matrix underlying the story. Read it to see if I could identify it. Think I did.

And it's a good play
28 reviews2 followers
February 12, 2023
An interesting use of the garden as a metaphor for settler colonialism and related ideas. The end to me was a little pat, especially in these contentious times. But an interesting play with a pretty original conceit at its center. Definitely something I would love to see performed.
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May 6, 2024
Hilarious contemporary comedy about a young Mexican couple who move next door to some longtime bluebloods and begin a dispute over property lines. This wry comedy is fall-down funny at times while examining issues of privilege, class and entitlements.
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March 1, 2024
“ay dios mío de los santos”

i very much wanted to like this more than i did ugh. especially because there’s good latin rep!! it just felt kinda cheesy at times? idk?
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August 22, 2024
I had to read this play for my Costume Design class, and I actually really enjoyed it!
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January 22, 2022
The characters are not very well developed and speak very different from the class they are supposed to be representing (ie. Virginia saying “shlong”)
The conclusion comes much too easily.
Not enough comedy to pull the audience into the lacking plot.
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49 reviews1 follower
December 28, 2023
My new staff pic at work!! I love Native Gardens by Karen Zacarías. An argument over the placement of a fence becomes a border dispute over privilage, race, and land entitlement. Fantastic
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