The 2021 play had one of its first readings in San Diego Repertory Theatre's Latinx New Play Festival in 2020
If ever there was a family in need of rescue by the now-defunct ABC reality series “Extreme Home Makeover: Home Edition,” it’s the Vega family.
That’s the premise of “Extreme Home Makeover,” a poignant and clever dramedy that opened Saturday at Scripps Ranch Theatre. Makasha Copeland’s 2021 play had one of its first readings in San Diego Repertory Theatre’s 2020 Latinx New Play Festival. Copeland set the play in the Texas Hill Country where she grew up, and the Vega family share her heritage as Tejana/Tejano/Tejanx, the name for Mexican Americans with ancestral roots in the Texas area before it became part of the U.S.
The play is cleverly presented entirely as a series of filmed vignettes captured by the never-seen video camera, which gradually becomes the family’s silent confessional over the course of a five-day shoot.
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