We are pleased to
present this national favorite.
“The
Civil War
is a dramatic musical event about the lives of people who lived
during the single most defining period in American history, and
for whom the war brought pride, sorrow, faith, freedom, despair,
and death. It feeds upon the emotions in all of us and brings
the true tragedy of war home.
Freedom has never been free.”
The Civil War
is a moving song-cycle which weaves an emotional tapestry from
our nation's history. The show draws on letters and speeches,
and uses projections including actual photographs from the war.
It is staged as a musical oratorio, leaving a traditional book
behind. All of this brings the music and the subject material
into sharp focus.
The powerful music in this show covers a wide
range of emotions. The Union and Confederate armies sing of
their excitement as they prepare to go into war and defend their
respective causes. The enslaved sing of their pain and misery as
they are sold as property. A soldier and his wife try to ease
their separation by writing frequent letters. An abolitionist
(in certain scenes identified as Frederick Douglas) lobbies his
cause, and expresses his frustration with both the injustice
that his people suffer and the reluctance of President Lincoln
and the Union to address it. A nurse reflects on the work that
she is trying to do. Captains from the two armies grapple with
the decisions that they must make, not only for themselves but
for the soldiers who follow them. The enslaved join in rousing
gospel numbers, keeping their hopes and their spirits alive
despite everything that they endure. The soldiers of both
armies, gradually realizing the horrors of war, face despair,
death and defeat.
This intense work delves into one of our
nation's most defining times, and is packed with feeling and
messages, expressed directly through the wide variety of musical
numbers performed. The war may be past, but the struggle
continues today.
Presented by Twilight
Theatre and directed by Tony Peregoy, the show dates for this
production are November 14, 15, 21, and 22, 2008 at Charles
Wadsworth Auditorium in Newnan.
All shows are at 8 PM. Save the date and come enjoy a night of American pride.
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