Buried Child

by Sam Shepard

 May 3-5, 2013

 

“I don’t know what the American Dream is. I do know it doesn’t work. Not only doesn’t it work, the myth of the American Dream has created extraordinary havoc, and it’s going to be our demise.” – Sam Shepard

The Best We Could (a family tragedy) by Emily Feldman show title on a yellow background with a blue dog leash.

Friday, May 3, 7.30 pm
Saturday, May 4
, 2 & 7.30 pm

Sunday, May 5, 2 pm

Derry Opera House, Derry NH

 

Probing deep into the disintegration of the American Dream, Sam Shepard’s Buried Child became an instant classic and the first Off-Off Broadway play to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. When Vince brings his girlfriend Shelly home to meet his family, it’s a curious homecoming for the son nobody seems to remember. Violence is never far from the surface as his unexpected return uncovers a deep, dark secret that triggers catastrophe.  Like many of Shepard’s plays, Buried Child is characterized by a poetic sensibility and offbeat sense of humor, as well as a startling imagery that conjures up the decline of the great American West.

Show Details

Buried Child
by Sam Shepard

Directed by Matthew Cahoon
Lighting Design by Tayva Young
Sound Design by Nat Ward
Scenic and Costume Design by Carey Cahoon

Dodge… Allan McPherson
Halie… Mari Keegan
Tilden… Peter Josephson
Bradley… Wayne Asbury
Vince… Glenn Provost
Shelly… Anya Parish Ward
Father Dewis… Paul Lussier

 

 

 

 

Audience Reaction

Caught in the Act NH Review

“One of the most riveting KAPOW productions I’ve had the privilege to attend.”

 

 

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