Neon Psalms
by Thomas Strelich, Tom Strelich

Neon Psalms

Synopsis

The setting of this off beat play is an isolated trailer near Boron, California: site of the world's largest open pit Borax mine.

A fragile truce between Luton Mears, a retired heavy equipment operator, and his born again wife Patina is disrupted by the unexpected arrival of their daughter Barbara, a divorcee in her thirties.

Lost and bottomed out, she moves home just to get back on her feet and finds herself trapped in a comic but progressively brutal cross fire between Luton who wants her to stay and Patina who wants her to go.

This wasteland receives a blast of hilariously fresh air from the propane delivery man, Ray, who describes a bizarre but strangely comforting future.

The play asks: Is there a substitute for the love of another human being, and if so, what are the consequences of that substitution?

Press Reviews

"A gentle, funny play."

— N.Y. Daily News

"Gently sardonic."

— N.Y. Times

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1987
Pages 78
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573690419
ISBN-10 0573690413

Neon Psalms is a American comedy play written by Thomas Strelich and published by Samuel French (1987).

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