First premiering Off-Broadway in 1997, the story follows the strained, sexual relationship between Li’l Bit and her aunt’s husband, Uncle Peck, from her pre-adolescence through her teenage years into college and beyond. Using the metaphor of driving and the issues of pedophilia, incest and misogyny, the play explores the ideas of control and manipulation.
“The work begins with a comic blitheness and detachment that immediately disarm. Then before you’re even aware of it, you’ve fallen into dark, decidedly uncomfortable territory, and it’s way too late to pull back.” – The New York Times
Written by Pulitzer Price winner Paula Vogel, the local cast includes a cast of Ketchum favorites and is directed by Jon Kane. Presented in the Bailey Family Studio with stunning views of Baldy and Main Street with free wine and cookies.