Persephone Palmer Steps Out is set during a wintery, sub-zero Summer in the 1990s in a basement apartment hundreds of feet below the ground. This is the home of the Palmer family, headed by the tempestuous and charismatic Connie, whose marriage to the devoted and enabling Herm oversees a fraught dynamic with her fractious stepson Joe. The occasional wandering-ins of Stef, Joe’s girlfriend and their new friend Paul punctuate the isolated family’s routine, as do the shambolic visits from Connie’s brother Richard and his much-younger wife Lisa. Despite the magical setting of the play, the dynamics between the characters are rooted in realism—except for the fact that Persie, the Palmer's 13-year-old human daughter, is the family's "cat." Yet as the landscape shifts and Persie begins to bond with some of the new visitors, it appears that some changes may be underway—for better or for worse.
With character archetypes derived from Greek mythology, Persephone Palmer Steps Out is a darkly hilarious exploration of the god-like nature of familial hierarchies, the contingencies of love, conditional acceptance and the divine, desperate pursuit of control.
Show Notes: No intermission
Audience Advisory:
Contains domestic violence and reference to sexual assault