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At Savage Wonder, Ted Swindley’s drama pits a racist grandfather and his son for a grandson’s soul with devastating results.About this Event
Set against the backdrop of a Civil War Confederate Veterans Home in 1920, this powerful drama tells a shocking story about racism in the Jim Crow South. A white supremacist, confederate veteran Grandfather and his anti-racist son battle for the conscience of their grandson, forcing the young man to choose sides between the two most important men in his life not knowing that his choice in this heated debate will result in devastating results.This gripping and emotionally charged production confronts the legacy of hatred, the cost of silence, and the moral crossroads that define generations. Set within the walls of a Confederate veterans home, the play exposes how ideology, family loyalty, and history collide—with irreversible consequences.Featuring,Ted Swindley as William Edens
Ernest Williams as Lucis Foster
Henry Temple as Sam Edens Jr.
Steve Chizmadia as Sam EdensWritten by: Ted Swindley
Directed by: Gerald vanHeerden
About Ted Swindley,Ted Swindley is an actor, writer, director and theatre consultant. He is president of Ted Swindley Productions, Inc and APC, Inc. He is also founding artistic director of STAGES Repertory and the author of Always…Patsy Cline, one of the most produced jukebox musicals in the American theatre and beyond.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
141 Main St, 141 Main Street, Beacon, United States
Tickets
USD 20.00
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