APRIL
2011

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Foxfire
Drama with
music
By Susan Cooper and Hume Cronyn
Music by Jonathan Holtzman, Lyrics by
Susan Cooper and Hume Cronyn
Performances: April 8, 9 & 10*, 14,
15, 16 & 17*
Director: Ted Pack
Annie
Nations, an indomitable Appalachian widow
of 79, lives on her mountain farm with the
acerbic ghost of her husband, Hector. Her
tranquility is threatened by a brash real
estate developer who wants to turn her land
into a vacation resort and by concern over
her son, Dillard, a country singer who has
come home with two stranded children because
his wife has run away. Annie's battle to
decide her future takes her through some
funny, touching and magical flashbacks to
her life with Hector. Dillard, still singing
the music which used to infuriate his father,
has an exuberant scene in which the audience
becomes his public at a fairground concert.
Can Dillard woo his mother away from the
recalcitrant ghost? Will development swallow
up the family farm? Only Annie can decide.
Played on Broadway by Hume Cronyn and Jessica
Tandy, this play offers a staunchly affirmative
tribute to mountain folk.