2010 season
| Old Hickory | Fishing In Brooklyn | John Brown Trumpet of Freedom | Mikhail Horowitz & Gilles Malkine - Goodbye Columbus |
| A Cabaret Evening of Brel & Piaf | Out of the Box with Bob Berky | First Looks at The Fringe | Goat Hill Poets |
| A Cabaret Evening of Brel & Piaf | Out of the Box with Bob Berky | First Looks at The Fringe | Goat Hill Poets |
Old Hickory
Written & Performed by Ric Siler
Directed by Wallace Norman
Directed by Wallace Norman
WORLD PREMIERE
August Thurs 12, Fri 13, Sat 14 at 8pm; Sun 15 at 2pm, Fri 20 at 8pm; Sat 21 at 5pm, Sun 22 at 2pm
August Thurs 12, Fri 13, Sat 14 at 8pm; Sun 15 at 2pm, Fri 20 at 8pm; Sat 21 at 5pm, Sun 22 at 2pm
Production Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager Scene Design Assistant Scene Design Lighting Design Costume Design Sound Design Original music composed and performed by |
Matthew Robbins
Catherine Martini Richard Ralff Bob McBroom Catherine Martini Zack Jacobs Dean Powers Matthew Robbins Gus Mancini |
OLD HICKORY is a story about a man with a little problem–two really–a fearsome ex-wife who won’t leave him alone and a knife . . . and he’s been having these thoughts. Set in the mountains of West Virginia, Old Hickory is a ‘hillbilly gothic’ comedy about one man’s journey to his moment of decision, with his trusty knife (and the guidance of a mountain shaman named Catfish). Ric Siler plays five characters in this engrossing story that explores family, the choices we make and the extremes we go to when we see no other way out, all with a healthy dollop of Appalachian culture, wisdom and humor.