As soon as the first words of dialogue are uttered in Octavio Solis’ play, Lydia, it’s clear that a masterful playwright has penned this multi-layered tragedy. Deftly directed by Juliette Carrillo, the play is a heart-wrenching emotional journey through the broken world of a Mexican American family living in El Paso, Texas, in the 1970s. Deep emotional daggers rupture the family’s collective heart when the vibrant teenager and only daughter, Ceci (a heartbreakingly girlish and sometimes incapacitated Onahoua Rodriguez), is wounded almost beyond recognition in a car accident. Behind the wheel during said car-wreck is Rene (an anger-driven, machismo Tony Sancho), Ceci’s older, rebellious brother, who can’t seem to forgive himself for reducing his sister to a near-vegetative state. Since the accident, Ceci has been curled on a mattress on the family’s living room floor, arms and limbs twisted like barbed wire gone awry, grunting and groaning her way through long, depressing days. Her parents, Claudio (Daniel Zacapa) and Rosa (Catalina Maynard) don’t do much better on the communication front than Ceci; dad constantly dons noise-drowning headphones as he slugs beer in front of the television set, while mom does her best to tend to her broken daughter. Also in the mix is Misha (Carlo Alban), the youngest child, a sensitive intellectual who got none of his older brother’s brawn. Enter Lydia (Stephanie Beatriz), a carefree, unabashed woman hired by Rosa to help out around the house and tend to the infantile needs of the damaged family member dominating center stage. Soon, Lydia and Ceci begin to bond and it becomes clear that the maid with a heart-of-gold can communicate with Ceci in an almost telepathic way. Though everyone loves Lydia at first, her presence in this gloomy home disrupts the family dynamic and creates sexual tension amongst the men. There’ll be no spoiler here – you’ll have to see the show to witness the many libidos that get unleashed in sometimes unsettling ways. Secrets and lies come seeping through the cracks in the family’s shaky foundation with Lydia’s arrival, and things start to spiral out of control. Perhaps the most beautiful aspect of the play is the magical realism that Solis uses to allow Ceci to talk to the audience, even though she can’t talk to anyone in the world of the play, save her psychic connection with Lydia. We get to inhabit the inside of a maimed teenager, hear her hopes and dreams, and mourn for her terrible loss of lifeblood. Though the writing is stunning and the ensemble cast cohesive and strong, the story begins to get lost in the second act. Tragedy gets heaped upon tragedy until it all becomes, well, almost like comedy. The story gets mired in sentimental exchanges and way too much self-realization from characters who become aware of their shortcomings in such an abrupt fashion we wonder if they are, in fact, the same fragile souls we met at the outset. Yes, characters are supposed to change in drama, but when they become unrecognizable, things get problematic. The set is stunning and, though the story falters, there is a lot to love about the playwright’s knack for musicality in speech and adeptness with the English language. The Mark Taper Forum is located at the Music Center of Los Angeles County, 135 N. Grand Avenue, in downtown L.A. Lydia runs through May 17. For tickets and more information, call (213)628-2772 or visit www.centertheatregroup.org.
You might be interested in …

Bank-Owned Ocean-View Lot in Palisades Listed for $4.175M
0.52-acre property in Upper Riviera offers development potential with canyon and Pacific views A bank-owned ocean-view lot in the Upper Riviera section of Pacific Palisades has been listed for sale at $4.175 million. The 0.52-acre […]
Prescribed Burn Set for Santa Monica Mountains on Friday
The Los Angeles County Fire Department, in coordination with the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority, expects to burn vegetation near Santa Maria Road and Dirt Mulholland Road. Fire officials plan to conduct a prescribed burn […]

Michelin Guide 2026: Seline Awarded a Michelin Star and Four More L.A. Restaurants Win Michelin Distinctions
The Michelin Guide announced its restaurant selections for 2026 in San Diego on Wednesday night. Los Angeles restaurants were awarded Michelin stars, promoted with additional stars, and added to the Bib Gourmand List

CHP launches Fourth of July crackdown with 100 undercover patrols
State troopers deploy low-profile vehicles to target holiday speeders. The California Highway Patrol will initiate its maximum enforcement period beginning at 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 2, and running through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, July 5. Officers […]

Japanese Cultural Gifts Restored at LA Convention Center
The Los Angeles-Nagoya sister city relationship was established in 1959, the first such partnership for Los Angeles. Historic cultural gifts from Nagoya, Japan, Los Angeles’ oldest sister city, have been restored and placed on public […]

LA History-Inspired Cocktails Debut on the Menu at Sunset Strip Bar Bar
West Hollywood bar Bar Next Door adds the Trocadero and Gardner Street drinks, paying tribute to classic Los Angeles landmarks and Hollywood’s golden era. Bar Next Door on the Sunset Strip has added two new cocktails inspired […]
Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and events in Santa Monica and the surrounding areas!
DIGITAL
RECENT POSTS
Bank-Owned Ocean-View Lot in Palisades Listed for $4.175M
0.52-acre property in Upper Riviera offers development potential with canyon and Pacific views A bank-owned ocean-view lot in the Upper...
Read morePOPULAR
Letter to the Editor: Santa Monica tenant writes that the landlord destroyed asbestos ceilings without permits at a rent-controlled building.
I have rented a rent-controlled apartment at 1015 9th Street since 2014. In spring 2025, our owner told us in...
Read moreNewsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and events in Santa Monica and the surrounding areas!
DIGITAL
RECENT POSTS
Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and events in Santa Monica and the surrounding areas!








