Sam Shepard was renowned as one of America's most accomplished playwrights well before he gained celebrity as a film star. No native dramatist since O'Neill has probed so deeply the core of American pop mythology and set it on a collision course with the realities of American life. Buried Child explores the inner tensions of a rural existence, father-son relationships, and the place women hold in an increasingly ambiguous domestic atmosphere. Starkly poetic, humorous, and mysterious, Buried Child is a vision of a dysfunctional family transformed into a symbol of America's loss of innocence. The work earned its author a Pulitzer Prize in 1979.
Buried Child
January 5, 1996 - February 28, 1996
Starkly poetic, humorous, and mysterious, Buried Child is a vision of a dysfunctional family transformed into a symbol of America's loss of innocence.
Creative Team
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directed by
set design
costume design
Lighting design
sound design
| Dodge | Jeremy Geidt |
| Halie | Georgine Hall |
| Tilden | Jack Willis |
| Bradley | Charles Levin |
| Father Dewis | Remo Airialdi |
| Vince | Benjamin Evett |
| Shelly | Phoebe Jonas |
Non-Required Reading
Gideon Lester explores Sam Shepard's work
Quotes to iluminate Buried Child
Robert Woodruff introduces Buried Child
Venue:
64 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
