

Ourselves Alone
Anne Devlin
Set in the lifelong home of Evelyn Briggs in the small town of Independence, Iowa, Independence is a powerful, disturbing study of a family divided against itself.
Evelyn’s oldest daughter, Kess, is a university professor who has come home at the request of her sister Jo, who is concerned for Evelyn’s mental health.
Kess, a professed lesbian, wants to cut her family ties once and for all; Jo, an incurable romantic and longtime virgin, is now pregnant; and Sherry, salty-tongued and amoral, wants only to finish high school so she can leave home for good.
In the end, there is no accommodation possible but, instead, only a kind of arbitrary independence for each of the protagonists as they come to realize that each must find her own heaven – or hell – in her own way.
"Blessing has a hair-trigger sensitivity to what families are saying and doing now, this minute."
— Dallas Times Herald
"A delicate balance of comic and tragic elements."
— Louisville News American
"Mr. Blessing writes admirably well-timed and weighted dialogue, and the play takes the cleverly invented characters through to a chilling end."
— Plays and Players
| Character |
|---|
| Kess Evelyn’s daughter, 33 |
| Jo Evelyn’s daughter, 25 |
| Sherry Evelyn’s daughter, 19 |
| Evelyn Briggs 53 |
Independence is a play written by Lee Blessing and published by Dramatists Play Service .
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