Big River
follows young Huck in pre-Civil War America. Huck is torn between the
choices of living a wild, responsibility-free life with his abusive
drunken father versus holding to the strict expectations of the
townsfolk who have taken him in. The young Huck also has to deal with
his confusion about what is right or wrong in the world.
Huck stages
his own death so he can seek adventures elsewhere, and he and runaway
slave Jim board a raft down the Mississippi. There, they find much
conflict and great joy as they encounter a slew of unique characters and
situations. They also learn a lot about friendship and themselves. The
story of their journey downstream is an American classic.
Note: This show is
perfect for the entire family!
Directed by Mark
Mullino and Paula Morelan. March 5 – 15, 2009. John Anthony
Theatre.

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