

Birth and After Birth and Other Plays: A Marriage Cycle
Tina Howe
This play by the author of Pride's Crossing , among others, follows the Blossom family as they travel cross country to see Aunt Olivia, who has cancer.
She is a renowned environmental artist who creates enormous sculptures out of kites.
The family camps along the way, having various adventures and meeting relatives and strangers.
When they arrive in Taos, New Mexico, Olivia is fading in and out of reality, or is she?
"A comedy with serious undertones ... that takes the audience by surprise time after time.... What pervades the show is Miss Howe's originality and purity of dramatic imagination."
— The New Yorker
| Character |
|---|
| Charlotte Blossom His wife, 45 |
| Turner Blossom Their son, a prodigy, 12 |
| Pony Blossom Their nearsighted daughter, 9 |
| Randy Wands A new father, 43 |
| Palace St. John A hearty grandmother, 63 |
| Fletcher St. John Her deaf grandson, 11 |
| Scotty Childs Charlotte's brother, a landscape architect, 48 |
| Joy Childs His new wife, a TV newscaster who's black and 7 months pregnant, 28 |
| Amy Childs Scotty's athletic daughter, played by a boy, 11 |
| Dalia Paz Olivia's Mexican nurse, 28 |
| Olivia Childs Charlotte's aunt, an eminent site specific artist, 81 |
| Dr. Sybil Wren Her doctor, with a severe limp, 60's |
| Wallace Blossom A composer, 49 |
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