Written by:
Scott McPherson
Opening: October 18, 1996
Closing: October 27, 1996
Number of performances: 8
Setting:
Various locations in Florida and a mental institution on Ohio
Synopsis:
Bessie lives in Florida where she cares for her aunt and ailing father, Marvin. Aunt Ruth has several collapsed vertebrae and has to wear an electrode pack on her waist with which she can both control her constant pain and open and close her garage door at will. Unable to speak, and confined to his bed for years, Marvin's only entertainment comes from someone bouncing beams of sunlight, reflected from a small mirror, around his room. Bessie learns amidst all this illness that she has leukemia and that her only hope is to contact her long-estranged sister Lee to see if her bone marrow is compatible for a transplant. Lee reluctantly makes the trip to Florida from Ohio, bringing along her two sons, one of whom has just been released from an institution after a wave of arson. The reunion of the sisters is uneasy at best, with long buried recriminations coming to the surface even as love slowly overwhelms Lee's veneer of selfishness and glib denial. Bessie's challenge becomes to reunite Lee and her son Hank before he rejects her forever for her years of neglect. One by one, Lee and her sons are tested for the transplant, but none of them will be able to donate to Bessie who, for the moment, seems to have gone into remission. Against Lee's urging that Bessie take it easy, Bessie refuses to condemn Aunt Ruth and her father to nursing homes, claiming that only by caring for them herself will she make her own illness bearable. During a trip to Disneyland, Bessie collapses. Lee and Hank, however, have finally begun to communicate as a result of Bessie's attentions to them both. As the bad news accumulates, the play ends with Bessie taking shelter in her only refuge: In answer to her father's cries of discomfort, she selflessly abandons her own despair and helps him to bounce the day's remaining sunlight around his room.
Performers
| Bessie | Christine Boice Saplin | |
| Dr. Wally | Colin A. McCarty | |
| Aunt Ruth | Phyllis Gottung | |
| Bob | William J. Spillane | |
| Lee | Cristine Henry Sendra | |
| Hank | Timothy Jay Hatch | |
| Dr. Charlotte | Mary Jean Frank | |
| Charlie | Zachary Hutchins | |
| Retirement Home Director | Robin Hackett | |
| Marvin | Steve Hutchins |
Production Staff
| Director | Matthew Moross | |
| Producer | Tom Justin | |
| Ass't Director | Melissa Brown | |
| Set Design | Duncan Morrison | |
| Costume Design | Jenniver Sparano | |
| Set Construction | Duncan Morrison | |
| Set Construction | Bill Morrison | |
| Lighting Design | Michael Noonan | |
| Properties | Pat Thompson | |
| Stage Manager | Matthew Teichner | |
| Make-up | Sally Farrell | |
| Make-up | Sally Featherstonehaugh | |
| Make-up | Robin Hackett | |
| Hair | John Fowler | |
| Prompter | Pat Kerton | |
| Ass't Stage Manager | Sheila Morris Barnes | |
| Stage Crew | John Birchler | |
| Lighting Execution | Laura Houlihan | |
| Special Thanks | Mardy Moore | |
| Special Thanks | Steven Hurd | |
| Properties | Ann Sylvester |
