What audiences are saying about Trailerville…
"Brilliantly hilarious.”
“I brought along my friends and they were still talking about it the next day…I see this piece (going) everywhere."
"Many powerful messages …the room was in tears. Good tears."
“I was engaged EVERY minute of Trailerville”
“Touching performances, gut-wrenching, yet loving, moments.”
"I am back in New York and look forward to seeing the show again." (after seeing the world premiere in Los Angeles )
"We were blown away by the play. I dreamt about the characters all night. It was so real and interesting…It was a thrill to be a part of the experience."
"…Loved the play. Just loved it. My mother loved it too.”
“Tickets to see Trailerville are worth ten times the asking price. I highly recommend it!”
"(Trailerville) was humorous, touching and it profoundly impacted us."
“The thing that is particularly lovely about Trailerville is that every character is memorable. Not only will each of them (in his or her uniqueway) stick with audience members as characters in a story, but they will linger the way friends and family members do in the back of one’s mind….It’s funny and poignant…I’ll be coming back."
This is the world premiere of Trailerville. Does where we come from make us who we are and more importantly, does God live in a trailer? Trailerville is written by Hannah Logan, produced by Jennifer Cetrone founder of From The Ground Up Theatre Company, and directed by first time director Eileen Galindo. Trailerville takes place in the early 1970’s and explores the lives of the residents of the fictional Lakeview Mobile Home Park in the Southern community of DeSales County. From a daily (literal) cross carrier, to a suicidal compulsive overeater, to a precocious nine-year old numbers prodigy, to an ex-con who has just gotta have his chicken fried steak , “Trailerville” shows how every human travels a spiritual road in life, aware of it or not – sometimes by choice, sometimes kicking and screaming! It is an, at times hilarious, and often moving, exploration of faith, acceptance, love and triumph that asks the question – Does where we come from make us who we are and, perhaps more importantly, does God live in a trailer?