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Your Name Means Dream

José Rivera

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PERFORMANCE RIGHTS

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Worldwide performance rights for YOUR NAME MEANS DREAM will not be available until 2027.

Description

Aislin is getting older. She suffers the inevitable indignities of being human — and hates technology. Stacy, her caregiver is perfectly toned, doesn’t age, and is utterly in control — because she’s an AI entity. And there’s a new algorithm out there called AOS or Approximation of Soul. Does Stacy have it? In YOUR NAME MEANS DREAM, José Rivera examines how we live, die, and form our sense of self in a world that’s increasingly saturated with technology.

Production Info

Cast: 2 total (2 female)
Full Length Drama (about 100 minutes)
Single Set
Contemporary Costumes
Categories: ,
Reviews

Press Quotes

“Breathtaking … a brilliant world premiere.” —Bob Ashby, DC Theater Arts

“… an electric tale of mortality and loneliness … a crisp, clean concept for a play, but Rivera takes it far beyond where other playwrights would go. He delves into fresh areas of consciousness and identity … lyrical, literary bursts of poetry and fluid motion … astounding to see … The phrase ‘words leap off the page’ apply perfectly to a Rivera script. Emotions get so strong that the characters shift into new models of expression like a visual form of poetic realism.” —Christopher Arnott, Hartford Courant

“… hilarious and sobering … Rivera hands us all a mirror, offering us an opportunity to reflect on our own relationships … This story tackles themes of humanity such as age and elder care, family, technology and ethics within the field, and the very prevalent themes of loneliness and life before death … loads of laughs and inspiration.” —Kimolee Eryn

“… brilliant … For all the darkness and foreboding that comes with placing a 70-year-old widow under AI’s control, Rivera manages to use this encounter to teach us a lot of valuable lessons about how we ‘program’ both machines and each other … incredibly thrilling, fascinating … one of the most stunning displays of chaotic virtuosity I’ve ever seen.” —Andrew White, Broadway World

“… eclectic, futuristic, sometimes humorous, sometimes poignant, always clever.” —Fred Sokol, Talkin’ Broadway

“… accomplished … Rivera has written a torrent of language for [Stacy] which resembles Lucky’s monologue … and Koviak dances the piece while she speaks it, and she and it are simply brilliant.” —Mary LinserMar, Broadway World

“… [a] fascinating new play … It is a wonderfully performed two-hander full of spirit, humor, and touching moments … thoughtfully integrates technology into a very human story.” —Marina Kennedy, Broadway World

“… a body of work that brilliantly brings together the speculative and the real, creating completely unique theatrical experiences … monumental …” —Anne Valentino, MD Theatre Guide

About the Author

Author

  • José Rivera

    José Rivera’s full-length plays have been seen nationally and internationally and translated into a dozen languages. Obie Award–winners MARISOL And REFERENCES TO SALVADOR DALI MAKE ME HOT, both produced by The Public Theatre, NY, are taught around the country, as well as his essay “36 Assumptions about Playwriting." World premieres include THE HOUSE OF RAMON IGLESIA (Ensemble Studio Theatre), THE PROMISE (Los Angeles Theatre Center), EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP (Circle Rep/Berkeley Rep), CLOUD TECTONICS (Humana Festival at the Actors Theatre of Louisville), MARICELA DE LA LUZ LIGHTS THE WORLD (La Jolla Playhouse), GIANTS HAVE US IN THEIR BOOKS (Magic Theatre), SUEÑO (Hartford Stage Company), SONNETS FOR AN OLD CENTURY (Greenway Arts Alliance), BOLEROS FOR THE DISENCHANTED (Yale Rep), SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS (Public Theatre), MASSACRE (SING TO YOUR CHILDREN) (Goodman Theatre), BRAINPEOPLE (ACT/San Francisco), ADORATION OF THE OLD WOMAN (La Jolla Playhouse), ANOTHER WORD FOR BEAUTY (Goodman Theatre), THE MAIDS (INTAR), THE KISS OF THE SPIDERWOMAN (Menier Chocolate Factory, London), THE LOVESONG (IMPERFECT) (14th Street Y, directed by the author), YOUR NAME MEANS DREAM (Contemporary American Theatre Festival, directed by the author), THE HOURS ARE FEMININE (INTAR, directed by the author, winner 2024 HOLA Best Production Award). His latest play A LUNAR RHAPSODY was workshopped at Duke U., Northwestern U., DePauw U., and Santa Fe Playhouse, each co-directed (with Sara Koviak) by the author. The screenplay for Rivera’s first produced movie, “The Motorcycle Diaries” (Walter Salles, director) was nominated for 2005 Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar — making Rivera the first Puerto Rican writer so honored. Other honors include a BAFTA, a Writers Guild Award, a Goya Award (Spain), and Argentina’s top screenwriting prize. His film “On the Road” (Francis Ford Coppola, producer, Walter Salles, director) premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and “Trade” (Lionsgate Pictures) was the first film to premiere at the United Nations. Other films include “The 33” and “Letters to Juliet.” Rivera co-created and produced “Eerie, Indiana,” (NBC) and was a consultant and staff writer on “Penny Dreadful: City of Angels” (Showtime) 2019. Rivera wrote and directed the award-winning short films “The Fall of a Sparrow” and “The Civet,” seen at film festivals around the country. Rivera is a recipient of a Fulbright Arts Fellowship, a Whiting Foundation Award, a McKnight Fellowship, a 2005 Impact Award, and was a playwright-in-residence at the Royal Court Theatre, London. In 1989 he studied with Gabriel García Márquez at the Sundance Institute. He has served on the boards of PEN West, TCG, and Sundance, was a Creative Advisor at Sundance Screenwriting Labs in Utah, Jordan, and India, and currently teaches writing at HB Studio, New York. Most recently, he was head writer and executive producer of the Netflix series based on One Hundred Years of Solitude (winner “Best Series,” 2025 Premios Platino), which the London Telegraph called “a spellbinding adaptation of an unfilmable novel.”

About the Book

Book Information

Publisher BPPI
Publication Date 8/21/2025
Pages 78
ISBN 9798888560600

Special Notes

Special Notes

Licensees are required to include the original stage producers credits in the following form on the title page in all programs distributed in connection with performances of the Play and in all advertising in which the full cast appears in size of type not less than ten percent (10%) of the size of the title of the Play:

Originally produced at the
Contemporary American Theater Festival
in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, in July 2023,
Peggy McKowen, Artistic Director; Jeff Griffin, Managing Director

The following must appear within all programs distributed in connection with performances of the Play:
Your Name Means Dream is produced
by special arrangement with Broadway Play Publishing Inc, NYC
www.broadwayplaypublishing.com

Productions

Upcoming and Recent Productions

Professional


9/9/2026 – 10/18/2026
Cape May, NJ

5/7/2026 – 5/17/2026
Bloomington, IN

Nonprofessional


10/13/2025 – 10/13/2025
Cape May Stage
Cape May, NJ