A solitary man digs a hole in the ground, near a dead horse. Amidst the
clutter of food and equipment stands Hobart Struther, who has ridden all
the way out to the middle of nowhere on a holy mission. But one day into
his "Great Sojourn," things are looking bleak. His horse has choked to
death, he's miles away from civilization, and there's not a person
around to talk to - other than himself. As Hobart examines his rise --
how he built a vast art collection while ensconced in a comfortable Park
Avenue lifestyle -- he digs deep into his own history, unearthing truths
about his past while still struggling to find the answers he needs. With
Shepard's linguistic flair, subtle humor, and probing insights, Kicking
a Dead Horse is an invigorating addition to the works of one of
America's most innovative playwrights.