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Spoon River Anthology
by Edgar Lee Masters
adapted for the stage by Charles Aidman
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A Master Series Production
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November 7,8,14,15
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Called by the New York Times “A glowing
theatre experience,” Spoon River Anthology
revisits the deceased inhabitants of a small town to artfully
explore the secrets they took with them to the grave.
Frequently uplifting and always thought provoking, this
notable musical combines humor, drama, and passion to form a
compelling series of vignettes. The stories of lovers,
ministers, teachers, and more, interweave in a tapestry of
pleasure and pathos providing audience members with an
accomplished and engaging theatrical experience.
Although Spoon River Anthology examines the truth of
morality, this vibrant production is ultimately about life,
for as one of the townspeople states, “It takes life to
love life.”
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