The story of how one little girl in Texas was rescued from a well, but the rest of the world was still stuck.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Jessica's House?
The address I had for Baby Jessica was definitely is not a car wash. No one was home and the paper was still on the front lawn, so we are going to try again tomorrow. In other news, Adrienne's windshield is filthy.
If you want to read about our pilgrimage to Midland, click here!
The Rescue of Baby Jessica
About the play
Inspired by small-town America, the as-yet-untitled Baby Jessica play is shaping up to be a new play with music (think: anarchist-marching-band-meets- gospel-choir). The Baby Jessica play is the story of a small town obsessed with Jessica McClure (a.k.a. Baby Jessica), the little girl who fell down the well and whose rescue captivated America in the fall of 1987. When the real Jessica McClure arrives during the town’s annual Baby Jessica Festival, the town must meet the true face of their dreams and heroes. In a time when starlets are more recognizable than politicians, when the public is more familiar with Us Weekly than with a world map, Baby Jessica is an investigation of private lives lived in public and the real people behind media-generated heroes. I consider it a tortured-yet-jubilant love song to the American Dream.
In 2004, I went to a party dressed as a mermaid. When I walked into the room, two boys, who were very sassy and very sauced, screamed, "Oh my god, are you Baby Jessica?"
I said, "Yes, I am Baby Jessica. I fell into the well and I turned into a mermaid."
Then the boys burst into an impromptu song and dance. "Baby Jessica, Baby Jessica. . . She's better than the well!"
I've been wanting to write a Baby Jessica play ever since. This blog is supposed to help me do it. If you have an idea or a suggestion, please email me.
This blog is the property of Laura von Holt. Don't steal, Baby Jessica wouldn't like it.
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