Paducah


Clay Baker is an attrac­tive middle-aged man, long mar­ried to his charm­ing wife, Julia; they live in com­fort­able retire­ment in a small town in west­ern Kentucky called Paducah. Angela is Clay’s long­time mis­tress and Julia’s best friend, a pleas­ant arrange­ment that causes the Baker’s adult daugh­ter, Suzi, a good deal of grief. She is joined in her dis­ap­proval by the Bakers’ black but­ler, Clete, who rep­re­sents the moral cen­ter of the play. As the play unfolds, the arrange­ment that worked so well for years comes under increas­ing strain as Suzi and Clete try to bring Clay, Angela, and Julia to show remorse and ded­i­cate them­selves to a bet­ter way of life. Presented by the Women’s Project & Productions, the show pre­miered at the American Place Theatre in New York City in 1985.

(1985)

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