This is the first play in the author's
The Missouri Trilogywhich spans several months in a drought stricken Ozarks community in the late 1950s. Women prepare a farewell supper for those forced by economic crisis to emigrate to California. Left behind are a high strung girl who will stop at nothing to join the exodus and a lonely older woman who offers an unconventional friendship to a retarded man. Vivid characters and tart dialogue laced with gentle humor evoke a tender portrait of a bygone era while exploring themes of contemporary significance.
Other plays in The Missouri Trilogy:
One Eyed Venus and the Brothers
Blackberry Frost