About this Event
This production tells the story of the American soldier through fourteen characters based on real people, actual letter, and true experiences spanning from the American Revolution to present day. The play captures the discipline, teamwork, and brotherhood of military service while also examining the internal struggles soldiers face when returning home. Audiences meet a Revolutionary War soldier freezing at Valley Forge, a WW11 veteran haunted by Iwo Jima, a grieving Vietnam-era mother, an Iraq veteran struggling to adjust to civilian life, a family coping with repeated deployments and many others. Together these stories present a moving tribute to sacrifice, service and survival.
As we approach the 250th Anniversary of our nation, this performance serves as a time capsule –asking an important question: What do we, as civilians, owe those who have protected our freedom? This is a message for all ages, military and non-military alike, to better understand and honor the sacrifices made by our veterans and their families.
The production has been performed at the Kennedy Center, Library of Congress, Off-Broadway in New York, and in 42 cities across the United States. This is truely and eye opener for all of us to resect and give thanks to our Military.
Sponsored by the Salem Federation of Women's Clubs and the Ohio District 6 VFW
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Salem Senior High School, 1200 East 6th Street, Salem, United States
USD 23.18


