'Buried Child' features strong acting
There is a scene in the Detour Production of Sam Shepard's "Buried Child" that will stay with me forever. Beautiful young Shelly is left alone in a house full of misfits when Bradley, in a foul mood, thumps into the room on his wooden leg. After the shock of finding Shelly in his parents' house, he verbally accosts her and forces her to sit down on a milking stool. "Open your mouth," he commands. She does, and he sticks his first two fingers into her mouth. Upon removing them he smirks and says. "Now stay right where you are."

