ESCANABA IN DA MOONLIGHT
starring an all-local cast
Thursday, May 1, 2008 at 7:30 PM
Friday, May 2, 2008 at 7:30 PM
Tickets: $28/24/20/15
prices include fees and sales tax
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FEATURING AN ALL LOCAL CAST
| Albert Soady |
Bob Rosenberg |
| Reuben Soady |
Bryan Vandehey |
| Remnar Soady |
Scott Challoner |
| Jimmer Negamanee |
William “Doc” Syverson |
| Ranger Tom T. Treado |
Al Solowicz |
| Wolf Moon Dance Soady |
Lori Renning |
Written by Jeff Daniels, Escanaba in da Moonlight’s creative team includes Director Joseph Ferlo, Technical Director Tom Hanson, Production Stage Manager Frank Tower, Costumer Jessica Harrison, and Assistant Stage Manager Lisa Cadkin.
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In celebration of Jeff Daniels’ highly-anticipated return engagement on May 3, The Grand Opera House presents one of his most recognizable works, live on stage and starring an all-local cast.
ESCANABA IN DA MOONLIGHT is Jeff Daniel's hilariously twisted comedy about five Yoopers - residents of Michigan's Upper Peninsula - and their escapades at a ramshackle deer camp on the eve of the Opening Day of the 1989 hunting season. For nearly three quarters of a century, Soady men have trekked to their little "home away from home" north of Escanaba - the heart and soul of the U.P. - to drink, cause a little bit of trouble, and bag bucks. But in the words of Patriarch Albert, "Dat year camp was as tense as a moose's butt durin' fly season."
At 43, Reuben Soady is in danger of becoming the oldest member in the history of the family never to bag a buck. Known around town as the "Buckless Yooper," even Reuben's wife is a better shot. As the fateful dawn approaches, Reuben attempts to change his luck by altering several of the time tested rituals and traditions of Soady deer camp, but only succeeds in fueling a series of strange and unexplainable events causing Remnar, Reuben's overly superstitious brother, to remark, "If I didn't know better, I'd say this camp was cursed."
Following a blinding whoosh of light, Jimmer Negamanee (from Menominee), who once was abducted and then returned by aliens over the course of a long weekend, arrives at camp after his Impala mysteriously catches fire and drives off without him. Department of Natural Resources Ranger Tom T. Treado shows up unannounced to inform the Soadys he's just seen God up on their ridge. When their playing cards change their numbers right in their hands, Albert's homemade Sweet Sap Whiskey turns to syrup and Reuben is blasted by the same blinding whoosh of light from up high up on Soady Ridge, all hell breaks loose!
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