| • Science | • People | • Locations | • Timeline |
Told in three acts set in the gritty American West, the story alternates between two families after a severe incident of spousal abuse leaves all their lives altered until the final collision at an isolated cabin. The two families, one composed of Baylor, Meg, Beth, and Mike, the other composed of Lorraine, Sally, Frank, and Jake are connected by the marriage of Jake and Beth, whose beating and subsequent hospitilization at the hands of Jake initiates the begining of the play. Exploring family dysfunction and the nature of love, the play follows Jake as he searches for meaning after Beth, and her family, as they struggle with Beth's brain damage.
It was first produced at the Promenade Theater in New York City on 5 December, 1985, directed by Shepard himself and starring Harvey Keitel as Jake, Amanda Plummer as Beth, Aidan Quinn as Frankie, Geraldine Page as Lorraine, and Will Patton as Mike. The music was composed and played by the North Carolina bluegrass group the Red Clay Ramblers .
New York Drama Critic's Award Winners
Plays