The Old Man And The Old Moon (Regional, Dobama Theatre, 2019) | Playbill

The Old Man And The Old Moon

Regional
Play with Music
Revival


SYNOPSIS:

Who keeps the moon shining bright? In this whimsical brand-new American fable, performed spellbindingly by a live indie-folk band, audiences of all ages will be in awe of The Old Man and the Old Moon. Charged with the otherworldly task of making the moon glow nightly, The Old Man embarks on an unexpected epic adventure of land, sea, and sky. In search of his missing wife, this magical swirling tale of love unfolds before your eyes as our hero endures apocalyptic storms, monsters of the deep, and the fiercest obstacle of all: change.

The Old Man and the Old Moon is a blend of resonant storytelling, spirited indie-folk music and inventive puppetry, creating a theatrical experience that will win over generations of theatregoers with its wit, style, and depth of emotion.



Directed by Melissa Crum and Nathan Motta

Cast: Gabe Reed, Emmy Brett, Jourdan Lewanda, Tim Keo, Josh Innerst, Treva Offutt, Kieran Minor, Amy Bransky, Melissa Therese Crum

Show Times: Thursday @7:30pm, Friday @8pm, Saturday @2:30pm and 8pm, Sunday @2:30pm. No matinee performance Saturday, December 7. Added evening performances Wednesday, December 4 and Sunday, December 8 @7:30pm.

Tickets from $12
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